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Comparison between GRIP and GISP-2, however, shows that the lowest 100 150 metres (330 490 feet), which date from 110,000 to perhaps 250,000 years ago, do not correlate and are most likely distorted by movement of the ice.
However, after further analysis, we concluded that the eye tissue sample is most likely distorted due to the smaller sample size of the normal eye library (10,679 tags) compared to the cancerous eye library (42,029 tags) (see Supporting Text S1).
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The incorporated Pb, Zn and Sr ions in HA will most likely distort the crystal lattice of the mineral due to the different atomic sizes compared to Ca. This might have negative effects on the stability and strength of the mineral.
Analysts said the figures Thursday had most likely been distorted by the Lunar New Year holiday, because many exporters had to ship in January.
China rarely reports trade deficits, but analysts said the figures Thursday had most likely been distorted by the effects of the Lunar New Year holiday period, because many exporters had to ship in January.
Remuneration packages, job responsibilities and achievements are the areas in which candidates are most likely to distort the facts.
Given the gradients, the ions whose leakage is most likely to distort the measured intracellular level are Na+ and Ca2+.
Considering only quantitative factors and ignoring qualitative ones likely distorts the final recommendation results.
Generally, the chief bias in these studies was exposure misclassification that most likely underestimated the risk, as well as distorted exposure-response relationships.
16 The assessment of diabetes by self-report, therefore, is most likely an underestimate and our results may have been distorted toward null by this misclassification.
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