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If we were to add 2 additional papers, [11] and [22, 23], the number of OECD countries that would have observations across all specifications falls to 17.
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You would have multiple observations, so that everybody would be feeding back about me to somebody else, albeit anonymously".
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But we have a single instance of space weather so we would have to make observations for many centuries in order to build a statistically significant dataset.
Every insight I would have, every observation, every anecdote, I started unconsciously turning into jokes.
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Still, the ratio between normal-salt and low-salt soup moved in the hypothesised direction during the intervention period and it is not inconceivable that a significant difference would have been observed if more observations were made.
In those patients, the observations would not have been blind; nurses already knew the diagnosis and this would have guided their observations and their care.
Nearly half (47/105, 45%) would have preferred fewer observations when asleep.
Simultaneous longitudinal measurements of plasma and urine biochemistry, ADH concentrations, and more invasive measurements of volume status, showing a simultaneous fall in ADH and rise in plasma sodium with rehydration, would have strengthened our observations.
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