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If the multiple loci mechanism pertains, then the convergence of several distinct loci would have been necessary to produce regional significance, and thus, each implicated locus will be of relatively low-frequency in the sampled families and more likely of moderate to larger effect.

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If the trials being combined are truly clinically homogeneous and have been designed properly (for example, with balanced arms), which is the situation that will commonly pertain, then in this (and only in this) case it is appropriate to pool raw data to obtain combined measures such as NNTs.

"Introspective questions like 'Who am I? and 'How can I be that person?' didn't pertain to me then, because I already knew the answer," Beatty writes.

If these results pertain to humans, then our data suggest that LAN may contribute to the rapidly rising rates of major depressive disorder in industrialized and developing countries.

The difficulty with this approach is that the national incidence figures would not then pertain, as the simple fact of requesting testing of the haemoglobin selects a group in whom the risk of cancer is now twice the national risk – in that something, probably symptoms, triggered estimation of the haemoglobin.

Report the phishing attack by forwarding the email to the organisation it pertains to be from, then delete it.

However, if you live in an area of the country that fears change, especially as it pertains to road construction, then $80 for a GPS unit with voice guidance and a relatively large touchscreen seems like a pretty good deal.

In the face of these trends, and given the evolution of the concept of "environment" as it pertains to health, what, then, is "environmental medicine"?

If you are an adolescent then this pertains to you mostly.

The standards of 1998 do not pertain today, but even then there was a strong expectation that peer review would be rigorous and the Lancet would not have published bad science – and it was difficult then for clinical researchers to get published in that journal.

If time and space are pure forms of perception, then they pertain to things only as they appear to us (as phenomena) and not to things-in-themselves (noumena).

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