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Although the precision of this estimate is likely to be low because of reduced sample size, employment status is sufficiently important to warrant inclusion as a secondary outcome.
The present study confirms only the first part of this prediction (although the effect lost significance when pill users were excluded from the analysis, possibly because of reduced sample size).
However, researchers have been unwilling to undertake male- and female-specific analyses because of an expectation of a loss in power because of reduced sample size as a result of stratification by sex.
By contrast, among newborns born after 1 January 2001, the relationships were no longer inverse nor significant (p > 0.5), although the 95% CIs were wider because of reduced sample size.
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The use of composite outcomes in RCTs is common, particularly in cardiology[3] having the advantage of reducing sample size requirement, costs and time because of higher event rates.
Because the sample days for Bridgeport and Danbury were unbiased, measurements of every third day were assumed to have no effect on central risk estimates, although it reduces sample size.
Second, the reduced sampling protocol (12 samples) was used because of the large number of subjects.
These methods are not only expensive, but also reduce sample viability because of the increased excitation power or increased exposure times that are required to achieve sufficient, unambiguous signal in each emission channel.
This approach is advantageous over using gas chromatography for TCE and HPLC for the surfactants because the use of a single analytical instrument reduces sample preparation and analysis times, which increases sample throughput.
However, matching reduces sample size because those women whose exposures cannot be matched are excluded.
Carbon storage might be reduced because of reduced vegetation productivity.
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