Exact(1)
The methodological limitations of individual studies are described in Additional file 2. The most common limitations related to the measurement or reporting of ethnicity (42/49 studies), the measurement or reporting of SEP (37/49), or potential selection bias through clinic-based sampling and/or low response rates (30/49).
Similar(59)
When indicators of individual SEP were included, relations were often not reported, though when reported the addition of SEP to models attenuated results.
We are reporting a case of SEP we treated with endobronchial electrocautery, which had unusual clinical and endoscopic properties.
All of these phenotypes were indistinguishable from those already reported for the overexpression of SEP genes in Arabidopsis, suggesting that CitrSEP is indeed a functional homolog of SEP3 in citrus.
Though Mexican American IDUS reported a similar frequency of SEP use than White IDUs during the past 6 months, Mexican American IDUs had the lowest levels of 100%+ syringe coverage compared to both Whites and African Americans.
Several studies reported more than one measure of SEP.
Thirty-one studies from nine countries were identified; 31 different measures of SEP were reported, with education being the most frequently recorded.
Furthermore, our report showed the different effects of SEP measures on the relationship, depending on whether education or occupational position was considered; education had little impact, but occupational position had a greater impact.
Only 6 studies reported on an asset based measure of SEP (2 from the same paper) [ 7, 10, 30, 35, 45] (Figs. 2, 3 and 4 ).
Due to the rarity of SEP, we are reporting here a single case.
For instance, Conde et al. (2014) reported the fabrication of SEPs conjugated with an FDA antibody drug conjugate (Cetuximab) that specifically targets epidermal growth factor receptors (EGFR) on human cancer cells.
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