Sentence examples for miss some information from inspiring English sources

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Consequently, we could miss some information on the probability of technical change at the industry-occupation level.

I'm sure I'll miss some information by doing that but I can't think what it would be.

Our miRNA expression data on LCLs represent one tissue type in one population (the CEU samples); therefore, it is likely that we might miss some information on miRNAs not expressed in these samples or differentially expressed between human populations.

In the introduction I miss some information about pharmacological and mechanical prophylaxis (what is it, when is it used, examples etc).

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Jasmine said, "That's for RNA" (Line 11), implying that they were still missing some information needed to answer the particular question.

We excluded 3 studies because of a foreign language, and thus may have been missed some information.

Of all the respondents, 13% indicated they had missed some information, particularly about side effects of vaccines (25%).

Therefore, we may have missed some information on chronic diseases as confounding factors and exposures to oral glucocorticoids.

This is a problem that can be broadly defined as "missing some information on the phenomena in which we are interested" [ 33].

The fact that the groups were not recorded may have resulted in missing some information despite our attempt to compensate for this by having three facilitators in each group.

We then investigated the patterns of the identified connectivities in MCI, which may have missed some information, such as the connectivities that exhibited a compensatory increase in the AD/MCI subjects.

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