Sentence examples for should be practiced with caution from inspiring English sources

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The importance of this study lies in showing that the use of spectroscopy for spectral-based organic matter detection should be practiced with caution, by highlighting the variant and inconsistent effects of organic matter in soils, and discussing the problematic assessment of organic matter when using a chemometric approach.

Additionally, when EVD insertion is performed before aneurysm repair, CSF drainage should be practiced with caution because rapid and aggressive CFS drainage can increase transmural pressure, increasing the risk of aneurysm re-rupture [ 41, 42].

Although the commonly used "multipopulation" principal component analysis (PCA) has many attractive properties, it should be practiced with caution to avoid biases due to the choice of populations and varying sample sizes (Price et al. 2006; McVean 2009).

Dental tourism should be practiced with caution.

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Caution should be practiced in the interpretation of meta-analyses involving small trials.

Conclusions from these data about 'current' practice should be interpreted with caution and as nearly 3 years have passed since the data were collected, experiences of patients with AMD may now be different.

7 8 Although it is pleasing to find such rapid and positive uptake of an innovation, any recommendation for uptake of this new practice should be made with caution since it is based on one clinical trial of 200 patients only.

The literature concerning rural practice should be considered with caution in relation to the UK, as few areas would be considered remote by international standards and the nature of deprivation and resource allocation very localised [ 39].

This section of the results where we have analysed summary statistics for each practice should be treated with caution as we may have failed to detect small but potentially important associations.

The degradation of starch molecules or the metabolic state of rats are two of numerous differences between rodents and humans and conclusions from animal models to clinical practice should be done with caution.

92 136 We suggest that while en bloc endoscopic snare resection of lesions <20 mm is recommended to reduce the risk of recurrence and to enable more accurate histopathological interpretation, this practice should be used with caution in LNPCPs owing to an increased risk of diathermy-associated thermal injury and perforation (GRADE of evidence: low; Strength of recommendation: weak).

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