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More frequent samples may have improved the accuracy.
More frequent samples may be needed, especially at 14 to 18 weeks, to follow the transition from the slow growth phase to the more rapid growth phase.
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On days 9 and 10, more frequent sampling was conducted during the aerobic and anaerobic phases.
The reduced SNR and CNR in BLADE images occurred despite more frequent sampling of the k-space centre.
More frequent sampling around the induction of BD in future studies will better characterise the time course of ET-1.
It is likely that more frequent sampling will identify both higher rates of CM onset and stronger associations between risk factors and this outcome.
The authors believe that more frequent sample collection could have been done during this 3-week period and results of this study could be further confirmed with a larger sample size.
Because the liquid recovery is a quite fast behavior, the measurement system with more frequent sampling, which exceeds the current system with a normal video rate of 30 Hz, is required for accurate evaluation.
The data in Table 5 also suggests that the standard errors for k 25 and E a by LNISO method are significantly lower when more frequent sampling (larger amount of data points) are used.
Moreover, the kinetics of myoglobin release might vary between patients and myoglobin was only available at one time point each day: real peak values might therefore be missed as measuring the exact peak values might imply a more frequent sampling paradigm.
The expense, complexity and burden of serial anogenital sampling likely prohibited more frequent sampling.
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