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Interference of the patient's psychological status with these orthopaedic questionnaires however may make accurate interpretation difficult.

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Because the average self-diffusion coefficient of water in fish muscle is considerably faster than that of fat, this difference may be exploited to make accurate quantification of the fat component from the transverse relaxation response.

However, students who cannot make accurate judgments may not devote effort to studying (Ehrlinger et al., 2008) or may devote effort to studying content already understood while neglecting content that is not (Tobias and Everson, 1996).

The format also eliminated one of the crucial aspects of traditional poker called the tell, subtle clues such as facial ticks that may permit other players to make accurate guesses about the hidden cards held by their opponent.

The software's analytic tools may also eventually help doctors make accurate diagnoses by making it easier for them to access a patient's medical records from other hospitals and also check family health information.

Some of the more recent publications included in this review reported survival from patients diagnosed decades earlier; therefore, it may not be possible to make accurate approximations between publication date and date of treatment and subsequent survival.

Although the research community has not widely studied the influence of SES on students' self-assessments, it seems possible that SES may relate to the ability to make accurate such assessments.

Still, attempts to determine associations with incomplete residue data may lead to erroneous conclusions and make accurate risk assessment even more elusive.

Remind yourself that you may not be making accurate guesses about other people's perceptions.

Although the majority of mothers said that their preschool child was meeting the guideline targets, their uncertainty in defining and quantifying PA and SB of their child means they may not be making accurate assessments.

Mothers tend to describe their child as active, regardless of their true activity levels (ie, describing their child as active when they do not meet the government guidelines for PA), indicating that they may not be making accurate estimations.

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