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The mother's pelvis may be too small, as was frequently the case when lack of vitamin D and calcium made rickets common.
Although significant, this cut may be too small, as it would leave the rate in the United States above the rates of many developed and emerging-market countries competing for the investments of American companies.
The dataset proved to be too small, as sensitivity and specificity did not seem to reach a plateau phase.
The size of the bonus should not be too small as this may limit the effects, but neither should it be too high because of unintended consequences like gaming [ 21, 24, 25].
We did not consider a clustering effect in our sample-size calculation, because the correlation of patients within the physician's consultation would be too small, as shown previously in our institution [ 14].
However, these standard errors are likely to be too small as the standard errors of ψ and γ from which they are calculated are also too small, as described previously.
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The integral is underestimated when the prior width is too small, as would be expected.
It shows that there was overfitting when λ was too small as well.
For evaluation of a theoretically lower rate of port-site hernias after TVC, the sample size of our study is too small as well and a follow-up of several years is required.
We did not analyze the possible association of alterations in thyroid function and other subtypes of dementia aside from Alzheimer's and vascular dementia as the number of cases was too small, as would be expected in a population-based epidemiological study.
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