You can use them and quote them to make your point, but we are not allowed to see or review your data. That's like a scientist publishing a theory, saying their experimants support and wholely prove the theory but not allowing any one to see the test results.
Or it's like R. J. Reynolds saying "well, our studies contain proprietary trade secrets so we can't release them, but take our word for it, nicotine is not addictive.
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