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Water in the LiClO4 system, at least (absent in freeze-dried samples), could account for higher conductivities reported by Akbulut et al. than observed by the present authors.
Overall, results suggest the importance of applying corrections for depression severity when comparing patients with different subtypes of MDD, as it seems quite clear that differences in mean depression scores of patient samples could account in part for the different levels and patterns of cognitive impairment observed [ 35].
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The presence of PGE-enriched spherules heterogeneously distributed throughout any given YDB sample could account for the highly variable PGE concentrations reported by Firestone et al.3, who proposed that variability to result from a PGE-rich "nugget effect".
First, the small size of our sample could account for our failure to demonstrate some statistically significant difference between the patients with or without appropriate first-line empirical antibiotic therapy while obvious trends have arisen from our results.
Differences in study samples, methods, and sample size could account for the difference between their results and ours.
Such rare labeling was inconsistent between samples, and could account for some of the sporadic, inconsistent labeling observed between mice (See Tables 1 and 2, and 'Results').
These results indicate that pH, PMI and gender did not introduce a bias among the samples that could account for the changes in gene expression observed in late adolescence.
In addition, the young age of our sample population could account for some difference.
24 We think that the difference in sampling level could account for the differences observed with our study.
In addition, historical values of BP readings were not available for comparison and the relatively small sample size could account for the lack of association between GLS and BP seen in this study.
Different sample volume analyzed could account for the differing results.
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