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In particular, this test is capable of identifying whether there has been replacement of lineages with different properties (which could be because of chance) or consistent directional change within a majority of lineages (Fig. 11).

A near miss is defined as "Serious error or mishap that has the potential to cause an adverse event but fails to do so because of chance or because it is intercepted".

Many of these familial clusters will be because of chance or shared environmental influences; however, at a minimum, 2% of all cases represent genuine high-risk kindreds potentially resulting from the inheritance of uncommon, major melanoma susceptibility genes (Easton et al, 1991; Aitken et al, 1994).

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Given that we related 17 outcomes (the cancers plus total mortality, CHD, and stroke) to two components of blood pressure, it is highly plausible that these latter two associations are attributable to the play of chance, or, because of their small magnitude, confounding by unmeasured factors, residual confounding by measured factors, or both.

Given that these were the only statistically significant outcomes among a long list of secondary outcomes, it simply could be the play of chance, or because their caregivers were more inclined to set the timing or mode of delivery in the face of a major mental illness.

The environmental space actually inhabited by the organism is known as the realized niche, and may be considerably smaller because of chance, biogeography, or constraints mounted by competitors or predators.

It is conceivable that our findings were because of chance, unmeasured confounding or other biases.

This still allows admission rates to be calculated, yet it guarantees full anonymity to respondents because no one can tell whether an individual respondent answered "yes" to the question or because of chance.

A statistical factor to consider is that facets may emerge as significant or non-significant because of chance.

This reflects variability between individuals because of chance events, for example, in resource acquisition or environmental exposure.

They may be because of chance alone; alternatively, carrying the GG genotype may be protective or carrying an A allele may increase risk.

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