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To more reliably quantify the benefit of adding bevacizumab to 5-FU/LV, the above studies were pooled (Kabbinavar et al, 2005a).

The limitations of the studies included in this review highlight how better investigational criteria might be applied in future to better understand and more reliably quantify the relationship between a gastrointestinal bleed or perforation and death.

Because these methodologies are still semi-quantitative and partially affected by inter- and intra-observer variability, they are often supported by histomorphometric analyses, which can more reliably quantify cartilage thickness, proteoglycan content, subchondral bone size and synovium width (Pastoureau et al., 2010).

For example, better methods are needed to estimate adult mortality levels from survey data [ 54], to estimate biases in using hospital data to infer community-level cause of death patterns, and to more reliably quantify the joint effects of multiple risks acting in concert to produce disease outcomes.

In order to more reliably quantify the extent of dystroglycan loss in sapje embryos, we performed quantitative western blotting of sapje and sibling larvae at 3, 4 and 5 dpf and examined the levels of β-dystroglycan, and β-dystroglycan phosphorylated on tyrosine, normalized to tubulin levels.

But the improvements in speed and SNR with the Fourier domain OCT approach can be applied to more reliably quantify peak blood flow in the coronary and carotid arteries.

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More research is necessary in order to reliably quantify the health benefits compared with initial treatment and account for patient preferences.

However, it should also be pointed out that the timespan of our observation campaign is quite limited compared to those that would be needed to reliably quantify the difference between GPS-derived and radiosonde-measured PWV from a statistical point of view; more extensive radiosonde and GPS observation campaigns would be needed in order to quantify the nature of the bias (if any) in this region.

The panel noted: "The fact the FailSafe did not disqualify the engine torque requested by the driver may have affected the impact velocity; it has not been possible to reliably quantify this.

Recently, researchers showed that the abundance of personal data emitted through social media (e.g., short-message broadcast mediums like Twitter) can reliably quantify individual happiness [20 22].

One of the many challenges with studying an oceanic species that ranges as far as sawfish do is to reliably quantify their populations in the wild.

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