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Thus, we are left with studies whose results often conflict.
He added: "As scientists, we have all seen examples of ongoing studies whose conclusions have changed.
There is also, mirabile dictu, an academic body for teaching and research in "philosophy and religious studies," whose hybrid name and very existence is profoundly objectionable.
But those have all been comparisons of students in different circumstances, in what are called cross-sectional studies, whose results are regarded as a lesser level of evidence.
I can think of two literary biographical studies whose authors are almost palpably, Oedipally, demented by Amis-envy: one hostile; the other fawning.
"Simply put, our goal is political reform," said Jang Won, 44, a professor of environmental studies whose group is a major player in the the civic coalition.
As a result, patients may be enrolled in studies whose questions have already been answered.
However, it has been widely used and most often in the studies whose discrepancies we attempt to interpret.
These facts create a wide platform for subsequent studies, whose findings are necessary for various types of policies in individual countries.
In addition, specific subgroups of patients were included in these studies, whose results may not be fully transposed to general populations of critical care patients in different scenarios.
Studies that had less than five patients or cases were excluded as well as studies whose cases lacked data or were not clearly defined.
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