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Second, lack of precision in assessment could be a contributing factor.
The association between cord blood Hg and cognitive deficits determined by Budtz-Jørgensen et al. (2007) was used in this analysis because this was the only study that adjusted for negative confounding from co-exposure to PUFAs, assuming a 100% precision in assessment of fish intake, and used structural methods to account for measurement error in the exposure indicators and clinical outcomes.
With regard to intraobserver precision (either transversal at M0 or longitudinal between M0 and M36), and only considering the results for the better of the two readers, any of the three views could be used in a structural evaluation in hip OA because they yielded almost the same precision in assessment of JSW and joint space change.
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Our information-theoretic tools are thus very timely: they provide the required resolution and precision in the assessment and comparison of new PPIN data, and in evaluating the progress of the experimental methods.
This methodology showed satisfactory precision in the assessment of blood pressure changes compared to intra-arterial measurement [ 26, 27].
In essence, this approach trades the breadth and lack of specificity inherent in global satisfaction ratings for a high degree of precision in the assessment of narrowly framed but highly salient experiences.
Although the three views examined in the present study offered comparable precision in the assessment of JSW, either pelvic or hip AP view seems to be a good choice, offering a good reliability in measuring either JSW on a single view or joint space changes over time in pairs of radiographs taken 36 months apart.
The characterization of genetic susceptibility to colon cancer is a very active area of research, and until studies on large populations of patients are completed, precision in risk assessment and screening or preventive interventions will be based on current best evidence.
This variability is potentially large, and may lead to inaccurate assessments of specific sites, as well as poor precision in regional assessments.
Clearly, benthic communities experience considerable year-to-year variability and because this variability is potentially large, it may lead to inaccurate assessments of specific sites, as well as poor precision in regional assessments.
Graf et al. [29] comments on the loss of precision in self-assessment questionnaires, like Index of Learning Styles Questionnaire ILSS) [53], due to the necessity of students' metacognitive knowledge [20].
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