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One potential concern: defending patents already on the books.
One potential concern regarding defining the downregulation phenotype based on a percentage of the untreated (baseline) expression is a confoundment from differences in baseline expression.
Although Hawaii's Enhanced Influenza Virologic Surveillance program is a good model of a public-private partnership (16 ), we have one potential concern about the impact of using rapid influenza tests on public health surveillance.
One potential concern associated with expansion of screening panels is the impact on follow-up testing and tracking.
England have been spared one potential concern in the Champions Trophy final with Aleem Dar relegated to the peripheral fourth umpire role.
One potential concern is whether passengers, seeking the bygone solace of the solitary taxi ride, are quick to jab the "off" button and silence the tiny TVs.
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One potential safety concern surrounding insulin use in type 2 diabetes is the effect of exogenous insulin on the CV system.
Another one potential practical concern of the proposed method is that sample size must not be too small, higher fractions of censored data create the need for further increased sample size.
This is a bit like having additional directions on your GPS app of choice about upcoming steps in the trip, and Ransohoff says it should just help take one more potential concern or stress off the driver's plate.
One other potential concern is that the authors used enzyme concentrations that were rather high – 2 micromolar, according to the Materials and methods section.
One common potential concern with the methodological design used in these past investigations is that two different gait styles (i.e., inclined walking versus horizontal running) were used to alter the frequency of limb movement.
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