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Empirical P-values controlling for family-wise error rates were calculated using a permutation procedure (n = 5000) involving phenotype label swapping to randomly allocate sample identifiers and break the phenotype genotype relationship but retain the same patterns of LD between SNPs in the observed and permuted samples.
One such important case is when two-stage designs are used to first allocate sample clusters in the form of strips from which auxiliary data, such as metrics derived from airborne laser scanning, are obtained; field data are then derived from sample plots beneath each sample strip in a second stage.
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For example, Neyman allocation is a method used to allocate samples based on the stratum variances and population sizes, assuming similar sampling costs in the strata, and given a fixed total sample size (Cochran 1977).
When using stratification, there are several ways to allocate samples to different strata (e.g. proportional allocation, optimum allocation and Neyman allocation [14]).
When using stratification, there are several ways to allocate samples to different strata (e.g. proportional allocation, optimum allocation and Neyman allocation [ 14]).
When changes over time are gradual (as during silvicultural conversion of even-aged, second-growth forests to an uneven-aged condition) and resources are limited, power analysis helps allocate sampling effort to maximize the probability of detecting small effect sizes.
Macroscopic grading was used to allocate samples into normal or OA groups, and scores of greater than 0 were assigned OA.
Duration between health survey and death was grouped into categories of 3.4 years or less and 3.5 7.1 years to allocate samples equally into groups.
A block reference design [ 27] was followed to allocate samples to slides with each individual pig's 0dpi-sample serving as reference for the other two samples from the same animal.
While the pollution source indicators used to allocate sampling sites were consistent with the LUR literature, we did not find strong overall relationships between measured pollutants and traffic density or emissions-weighted proximity to industry.
Using this limited panel of markers, it is possible to allocate samples to the intrinsic molecular subtypes defined by Perou et al (2000) and by these surrogate immunohistochemical markers in several studies (Carey et al, 2006; Paredes et al, 2007).
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