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Chapman (2004) discussed the possibility of system flaw or failure in public policy, its possible effect, and the causes of system failure.
For Mr. Downie of The Post, the decision to devote so much space to articles seeking to explore every possible effect and nuance of the warnings -- from how they would affect access to Washington landmarks, to how much of the intelligence was new -- was an easy one.
One problem, he said, was that the authors cherry picked the few studies that showed a possible effect and ignored a number of others that failed to find any connection between cell phones, Wi-Fi and cancer.
On the other hand, we believe that the large number of individuals analysed dilutes this possible effect and makes it unlikely that repeated measurements or longer resting prior to measurement would influence our results significantly.
For this reason alone, meta-analysis will be with us for the foreseeable future, but clinicians and the media do need to learn what results are reliable, what are merely signals of possible effect, and what are associations without likely causation.
To test the possible effect and mechanism of AGEs treatment on HPA expression, Ana-1 macrophages were incubated for 24 h in the presence of 100 mg/L AGEs with or without the pretreatment of 10 μg/ml anti-RAGE antibody for 1 h.
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One is that we are uncertain about the possible effects and their functional relevance -- getting out of a car, being able to bathe.
With Clash Pads, which are available for $35 at www.bestbuy.com and other retailers, players can choose to enable only some of the possible effects, and one player can be given different powers from the other.
Rates of awareness and support of P4P, preferred P4P program design, and possible effects and unintended consequences resulting from the P4P program were identified.
The complex nature of this distributed extractive industry, combined with limited impact data, makes establishing possible effects and designing appropriate regulatory responses challenging.
This study was conducted to assess views of healthcare organizations on pay-for-performance (P4P) in terms of its design, possible effects, and unintended consequences.
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