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The final rate of participation of PHCCs was 35,7%, with a possible population of 530 people.
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In an attempt to offset the effects of a possible population expansion on Tajima's D p-value observed for the Senegalese, and in the absence of a precise demographic model for this population, we have run further simulations assuming for the Senegalese the demographic model used previously for the Europeans.
No previous study has been undertaken to evaluate a possible population-level impact of brief alcohol interventions.
This study also helps to identify a possible target population of professionals for any future R&D strategy, thus increasing the likelihood of any such R&D strategy achieving enduring success.
All adult inpatients on 15 May 2010 were to be eligible for inclusion, excluding patients in the emergency department (ED), intensive care units (ICU) and isolation rooms on the Haematology/Burns Isolation Unit, leaving a possible eligible population of 358 patients.
Based on this transcriptome analysis, basal cells did not appear to represent a possible progenitor population of secretory cells, which was postulated by some investigators (see ref. [ 27]), by showing less gene expression overlap with EC cells than the ABCG2+ cells.
In order to investigate how our four populations varied within and between regions and to get an indication of possible population differentiation, we measured a suite of sporophytic and gametophytic traits on plants from the four populations.
Human PARP4 is an enzyme with an unusually large number of high frequency segregating variation and shows a strong signature of population differentiation, as well as a possible signature of population specific positive selection.
These results reminded us of the possible population shift after a period feeding of substrates such as PM hydrolysates, and such change in microbial community may lead to biased (or confusing) results from an unchanged analytical method.> -wrap-foot> a Measured with acetate as the substrate.
A considerable amount of literature has focused on the black/white crossover as a possible example of population heterogeneity and selective mortality (Manton and Stallard 1981).
With limited information about genotyping QC, and a possible risk of population stratification in 2 samples, we considered that bias could not be fully excluded, providing Venice grading BBB, or moderate epidemiological credibility (Table 2).
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