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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a limiting aspect sample size" is not correct in written English as it lacks clarity and proper structure.
It can be used when discussing the constraints or limitations related to the size of a sample in research or data analysis.
Example: "The study's findings were inconclusive due to a limiting aspect sample size, which affected the reliability of the results."
Alternatives: "restrictive sample size" or "constraining sample size".
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Again, in a clinical trial the total sample size is a limiting aspect, giving a trade-off between selecting the right treatments (with a large stage 1) and accurately estimating their effects (with a large stage 2).
Despite all the recent breakthroughs, sample preparation and artifact observation are still the limiting aspect for the wider use of this technology for sizing MNPs [34].
Therefore, limiting the sample size is necessary.
Time and resource constraints limited a larger sample size.
Moreover, discussions of the statistical aspects of the SWD have been limited to sample size and analysis approaches, but do not include interim analyses for example.
Although this allowed us to investigate a population-specific polymorphism, this also limited our sample size.
The higher cost per sample and low sample throughput per run limit the sample size in a study.
This study was limited by sample size, likely due to limiting barbiturate coma to a final attempt at ICP control.
This study was limited by sample size.
Unfortunately, permitting regulations limit sample size for a protected species such as S. gigas.
This is a preliminary study limited by a small sample size.
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