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For a student who's interested in athletics, that might mean studying to become a personal trainer.
It's worth thinking ahead about progressing to a full degree, she says, as the syllabus requirements on some foundation and honours courses might mean studying for an extra two years.
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That said, subtler effects of climate change such as more sudden rains and particularly hot days with disproportionate effects on yield are left out, which might mean the study underestimates the effects.Some people will be surprised, even dismayed, that comparatively modest climate changes are already doing measurable damage.
Since the respondents were self-selected, it might mean that this study had many EMR enthusiasts.
Designing a CRCT with a fixed number of clusters might mean that the study will not be feasible, leading to the notion of a minimum detectable difference (or a maximum achievable power), irrespective of how many individuals are included within each cluster.
That FLM has yet to be described as being associated with flowering-time variation in association studies might mean only that the number of accessions remains too small, if many rare alleles contribute.
Synthesising qualitative findings can make valuable knowledge accessible to healthcare professionals, particularly when the proliferation of studies might mean that this knowledge is 'doomed never to be visited' [ 1].
Keeping open your options might mean a little extra study but it will be worth it in the long run when you gain increased flexibility.
– Wearing glasses really might mean you're smarter, major study finds.
However, no changes in VOR gain were reported in either study [2,8] which might mean that parietal disruption could down-regulate the central velocity storage mechanism without affecting the VOR gain [8].
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