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To model how to select the optimal pair of type I and type II errors that maximize study value when there are constrains on the available study sample size.
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Overall, 1,611 women and 1,737 men were available for analysis; study sample characteristics are shown in Table 1.
Of 26 DM PE− cases matched on the basis of age, diabetes duration, HbA1c, and parity, samples from 24 were available for this study (sample attrition).
Methylation probes containing known SNPs were not removed from analyses a priori because genome-wide SNP data were available for the study sample (Pierce et al. 2012) and could be examined in stratified analyses.
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Census region information was not available for the entire study sample.
Data on demographics, education, occupation, healthcare use, and military deployments were available for the entire study sample prior to invitation.
The Danish algorithm was judged as the best available match for our study sample, since no Swedish algorithm has yet been produced.
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