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The estimate for the lowest prevalence item was very imprecise.
The estimated increase in mortality with heat (1.7% per degree) was very imprecise (−2.9% to 6.5%).
The estimated association between hot years and all-cause mortality was very imprecise and thus inconclusive (effect estimate 1.7%, −2.9% to 6.5%).
Defective lid closure was also more common in the bilamellar group but again occurred rarely and the estimate of effect was very imprecise (OR 1.90, 95% CI 0.29 to 12.37, 312 eyes, I² = 0%).
The remaining ORs were close to 1.0, with the exception of an inverse association for M4 alleles in African-American women that was very imprecise due to small numbers.
In male SLE patients over 65, there were no hospitalizations (compared with 1.48 expected events), and the confidence interval (95% CI = 0.0 to 2.49) around the SIR was very imprecise in this demographic, due to the relatively low number of older males in our cohort.
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I found this unit to be very imprecise, creating a wedge shaped wall rather than a linear boundary.
"The problem with this legislation is that it's trying to get at this amorphous, vague behavior of looking, which is very imprecise," said Donna Lieberman, the group's executive director.
And it's very imprecise.
Trade is excluded because the estimates were very imprecise for that industry.
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