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It's not clear how many iPhone users were actually surveyed in the report (which isn't out yet), so it may or may not be a good sample for such data.

Since the seismic behavior of buildings cannot be specified one by one, in order to reduce the number of structural models, it is required that the representative buildings is selected with the aim of being a good sample for a large group of existing buildings by statistical study on desired area.

However, our analysis included a total of 211,440 encounters, which produced a good sample for evaluation.

However, in blood samples, the sensitivity was 66.67 (Table  2) and blood can not be considered a good sample for PCR diagnosis of SPPV, likely due to the low viremia observed in SPPV infection.

However, because a good sample for clinical use should be easily accessible, results of the biomarkers candidates produced by this approach must be assessed and rigorously tested in more clinically relevant body fluids, such as serum, urine, or saliva, before being considered as a tumor specific biomarker [ 64].

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They also concluded that 7-day travel survey data is a good sampling for individuals' long-term travel-activity patterns.

Patrick Gann of RPGFan described the album as a good sampler for the full soundtrack, and claimed that it had slightly better sound quality.

This thermosiphonic solar system tested represents a good sample of various characteristics for SDHW systems manufactured by the Algerian industry.

Abundance of available data – because the Focus sells so well in Europe, a good sample of them are emissions-tested for regulatory approvals.

Melba Newsome's article included "12 ways military spouses can turn their education and/or skills into a moneymaking venture regardless of location," and was hammered by one reader as "sounding more like a list of summer jobs for teens than a good sampling of jobs for educated and motivated military spouses".

Collectively, the global transcriptional analysis of soybean cDNAs in response to ER stressors clearly unmasked the major branches of the conserved ER-stress response, arguing favorably for a good sampling of the genomic representation on our array and for the biological validation of the global analyses.

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