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Due to the large number of traits involved and to methodological constraints, the additive genetic (co variance matrix to combine EBV into a TMI cannot be estimated multivariately for all traits.

Unfortunately, due to methodological constraints, the redox potential in the tissue microenvironment and the rate of respiration/energy production were only indirectly inferred from the structural changes in the mitochondria, but appropriately interpreted as indicative of their temporary functional disability which correlated with mitosis.

Despite the data and above-mentioned methodological constraints, the combined results of the analysis showed a distinctive high-risk profile for having the multiple-disease outcome characterised by open large cattle herds located in high-density cattle areas with frequent movements off to many locations within Wales.

Where data are gathered, they reveal methodological constraints: the National Population Health Survey (NPHS) and other surveys rely on memory through self-reporting (see chapter entitled "Body Weight and Body Image"); there are data inconsistencies between survey years; and cross-sectional surveys do not provide causal explanations.

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Gatesy et al.[ 57, 58] compared the two approaches and brought attention to the methodological constraints of the supertree approach e.g. (i) source data which contain non-cladistic characters such as taxonomy lists, (ii) duplication of homologous characters or (iii) robustness values of tree nodes that are difficult to interpret.

In particular, the method presented in this work allows to circumvent the above-described methodological constraints of the previous attempts to combine the Golgi and immunoperoxidase methods by profiting of the high resolution of CLSM.

The psychological assessment of visually impaired people (blind or partially sighted) confronts the psychologist with methodological constraints regarding the choice of assessment tools.

Methodological constraints included the limited sample sizes and the potential incongruence between calculated diet metrics and consumed prey biomass.

An externalist reading (or rational reconstruction) of Husserl's theory of content might, however, be taken to conflict with the methodological constraints posed by the phenomenological epoché, which together with the dynamic method and eidetic reduction builds the essential core of the transcendental-phenomenological method introduced in Ideas.

Another telling factor that we could not include, given our methodological constraints, was the existence of domestic partner registries.

However, methodological constraints of the present study might have influenced our results.

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