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The sample number of this study is relative deficient, and subgroups divided by distinct lesions position had not enough information for contrasting with literature.
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The main limit of this study was that the sample of this study was relative small, and it would be necessary to increase the sample size in the future study.
However, we acknowledge a limitation that the sample size of this study was relative small, especially in the pre-ARDS group.
As the viral fitness measured in this study was relative to that of the pathogenic reference strain HIV-1MBC925, fitnescoresres for test strains were calculated relative to HIV-1 DNA production by HIV-1MBC925 from coincident time points.
All tiotropium effect estimates in this study are relative to effects of LABA.
Of note, the critical dependent variable in this study was relative value of alcohol, not the absolute amount of money earned in the task.
The data collected as part of this study are relative to Haemophilus sp, but the same strategy could be used to design and produce supragenome arrays for any species for which the majority of the supragenome has been sampled by sequencing a reasonable sized subset of strains.
In this way, the genomes involved in this study are relatives and length similarities may complement the detection of homology.
The retrospective nature of this study is a relative weakness but is offset by the large number of patients.
The value of transparency of the films prepared in this study is higher (relative transmittance) than the transparency of the cellulose nanofiber films obtained from bleached kraft eucalyptus, acacia, and pine pulps reported previously (40 65 %) [27].
A practical advantage of LCECA for this study is the relative freedom from maintenance events.
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