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1 However, no definite conclusions may be drawn until long-term data become available.
2 Large multicentric studies are however required prior to drawing definite conclusions .
3 Studies with more patients and longer follow-up are required to draw definite conclusions .
4 It is too early, however, to leap to any definite conclusions .
5 Further testing was needed before any definite conclusions could be reached, he added.
6 Limitation: Other immune markers should be measured in fibromyalgia before drawing definite conclusions .
7 At least it confirms our ideas, and brings us to certain definite conclusions .
8 And I came to one or two very definite conclusions , Wigan.
9 But, until this is done, we can not hope to reach definite conclusions .
10 Critical scholarship, however, has been able to reach fairly definite conclusions .
11 But I have not yet reached definite conclusions in regard to all the details.
12 On some points his investigation had not gone sufficiently far to reach definite conclusions .
13 I take it that your mind is made up,-youhave arrived at definite conclusions ?
14 The onset of puberty seemed to change these relationships: follow-up is needed for definite conclusions .
15 Due to retrospective design, small sample size and heterogeneous characteristics, definite conclusions require prospective studies.
16 While she ran down the path that morning she was arriving at some definite conclusions .
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