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Due to voluntary participation, there might be a possibility of sampling bias.
Fifth, there is a possibility of sampling bias and response bias when using a landline telephone survey.
Assessment of dysplasia in the AFI-targeted areas relied only on diagnostic biopsies stored in formalin; therefore, there is a possibility of sampling error for focal dysplasia.
There is a possibility of sampling bias in data-sets 2 and 3 as about two-thirds of the original sample of patients did not agree to have their self-report linked to the clinician-report.
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There was a possibility of samples being damaged during the cutting process.
However, it is also important to note that while there is always a possibility of sample bias; within our dataset there is a clear signal that the African and Asian lineages are distinct, and have been for some time.
These results merit further investigation (Tan, S. et al., manuscript in preparation), and the small number of sequences for the reported human viruses, particularly for H7N9, should be treated as a caveat, with the possibility of sampling bias.
Laypersons were randomly selected from a population of "healthy" adults who were accompanying a relative or a friend in the hospital, therefore possibility of sampling bias cannot be excluded.
The scale of the HPCFR, the possibility of sampling a reactive fluid at discrete spatial intervals under pressure, and the possibility of monitoring the evolution of the dissolved inorganic carbon and pH in situ all render the HPCFR unique in comparison with other columns constructed for studies of water rock interactions.
To investigate the possibility of sampling variance, a muscle to fat ratio was calculated using the gene markers, m-calpain (muscle), and AFABP (adipocytes).
Concluding, the importance of a reliable pathological diagnosis as obtained by biopsy, notwithstanding the possibility of sampling error [ 25, 28], must not be underestimated.
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