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The bias lessens as the true disease status is ascertained for more participants.
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The technology opened the possibility of asking a question about Google's data — like what did all the people search for before they searched for BMW — and it began ascertaining more and more about the relationships between groups of Web sites, pictures and documents.
Family-based studies are more robust to population stratification and families ascertained for the disease of interest provide a powerful tool for association studies.
The presence of one or more E CG) sites in the region ± 600 bp from the 5'-most annotated end was ascertained for each such control gene.
The branching perspective of CTL is more suitable for verifying correctness of a safety critical system because all possible states in all possible computational paths are ascertained for the absence of a safety negating state.
Treatment outcomes were ascertained for 225 persons.
The percentage of correct responses was ascertained for all trials.
In a statistical quantitative analysis, MacLachlan and Siegel (1979) ascertained that more time was spent for incorrect answers to the knowledge questions about the companies and the products than correct answers.
Finally, it is worth pointing out that where these biases are present, threshold estimates are likely to be more difficult to ascertain (for information about the influence of order effects on thresholds in two-alternative forced choice paradigms, see García-Pérez & Alcalá-Quintana, 2010; Ulrich, 2010; Ulrich & Vorberg, 2009).
Also, other Japanese studies had only baseline smoking information, while in the present study, smoking status was ascertained more than once for many individuals, as in the British Doctors Studyy.
Langmuir isotherm and pseudo-second-order model were ascertained to be more appropriate for the process of removal.
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