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A larger sample size would allow for more precision in addressing the association at higher doses.
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Missing environmental data and a lack of precision in address histories form the primary limitations in GIS exposure assessments, so future studies could be strengthened by the systematic geographic tracking of environmental data and the ascertainment of address histories at the time of reportable diagnoses, such as cancer (Hurley et al. 2003; Wakefield 2000).
Unfortunately, it is almost impossible to establish the number of children who stayed, given the lack of precision in London addresses in the registers.
Church's call to focus on benefits over risks is indisputably rational in one distinct situation: Fatal conditions deserve attention and the energies of the best scientific minds in applying this precision tool to addressing and preventing them.
Precision was addressed by applying bootstrapping to the above estimates of relative risk.
The Positive Predictive Value, or the precision, addresses the evaluation of the machine.
conceived the concept of mixed-precision in-memory computing.
The precision in his diction was a stark contrast to Colonel Qadaffi's rambling TV address on Tuesday that blamed the "Arab media" for his ills and called on Libyans to "prepare to defend petrol".
They emphasize group precision in execution.
There is no precision in my looking.
Accuracy and precision in quantitative fluorescence microscopy.
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