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It has been argued that tests can be useful for clinical decision-making, in spite of ostensibly low reliability [ 53], and that it is more important to establish validity of a test or measure [ 46].
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We find that protein "stickiness", measured as network degree in ostensibly low quality yeast two-hybrid data, is a more predictive genomic metric than the number of functional protein-protein interactions, as assessed by supposedly higher quality high throughput affinity capture mass spectrometry data.
Ostensibly low-key and twilit music, but a quiet turmoil of invention beneath.
Now, ostensibly, low-burning wood stoves have nothing to do with religion.
However, pathogenic variants may exist at a low frequency in populations of ostensibly healthy controls, as these may be in a pre-clinical disease phase, or phenotyped using methods with incomplete sensitivity.
His balancing of ostensibly opposed elements starts with his appearance.
The ad, by the British director Gary Tarn, features a series of ostensibly happy clients.
This is ostensibly because of the low level of evolution of the social-welfare systems in this region which is currently focussed on keeping delinquent or offending children as well as neglected children off the streets and within confinement of institutions.
(20 ) Another attempt was made through the Karachi Development Plan (1975 85), when 110,000 sites and service plots were developed, ostensibly for low-income groups.
Ostensibly a collection of ultra-low-cost recipes, A Girl Called Jack also gave Monroe, whose food budget was £10 a week, a platform to talk about the challenges and cruelties of life on the breadline in austerity Britain.
In the neutral scenario, tasters of the ostensibly "high-calorie" M&Ms ate a little less than those sampling the "low-calorie" version.
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