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E. G. Favalli et al. managed an interesting review addressed to RA therapeutic approach: they demonstrate that, with respect to treatments available, up to now only a limited number of head-to-head randomized controlled trials are available, with subsequent limitations in the optimal use of different drugs available in daily practice.

Limitations associated with this approach centre on the computationally intensive nature of up-scaling ash dispersal modelling requiring large numbers of CPUs, significantly increased simulation times and subsequent limitations on the number of events that can be considered (in the order of hundreds to thousands).

Clinicians are often left with poorly matched normative groups and subsequent limitations in interpreting scores.

The pathogenesis of primary arthrosis of sows is not well understood, but the confinement of sows and the subsequent limitations of exercise have been suggested as a possible aetiology [ 8].

This is possibly a symptom of the small expression changes and subsequent limitations of the analysis; however 84% of the genes were still unique to the precocious versus non-precocious comparison.

Yet, the simplifications and subsequent limitations of the described techniques are also clear and extensions to pathway analysis methods include the incorporation of dynamics (such as in dynamic FBA [ 36]), additional constraints (such as space or resource limitations [ 37– 39], multidimensional optimality [ 30], and extensions to multi-species FBA [ 40– 40].

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However, most computer programs used work in the frequency domain, with the subsequent limitation in the accuracy of their model predictions.

An important effect of this is the subsequent limitation of the wider applicability of the trial results.

Given the basis of these findings on cross sectional data and subsequent limitation, it was found that these study findings mimic the findings of many European and American studies.

A sub-sample was queried about RLS symptoms in 2002, providing an opportunity to report epidemiologic correlates of RLS and, more importantly, longitudinal associations between RLS and subsequent functional limitations.

While the use of the SAGE techniques has been limited by complicated protocols for sample preparation and the scale of the subsequent sequencing, these limitations might be overcome by combining these techniques with massively parallel sequencing technologies.

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