Sentence examples for consequence of omitting from inspiring English sources

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A consequence of omitting RoW from our empirical analysis is that we create an upward bias in the technology structure underlying the WIOT.

Both the simulation study and real case analysis with NDNQI quarterly report data demonstrated that the consequence of omitting a structural effect from the Box-Cox power transformation was limited.

Estimated values of four commonly-used population genetic parameters showed marked directional biases as a consequence of omitting unresolved genotypes from simulated datasets, and the magnitude of these biases was similar for the two PHASE thresholds.

Since it is known that medial tumors more often drain to the IMC, the rationale for harvesting IMC SLNs is the assumption that the poorer prognosis of patients with medially located tumors is a result of understaging of IMC lymph node metastases with the consequence of omitting adjuvant treatment in this patient group [ 11, 19, 20].

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The consequence of omitted but balanced covariates on odds ratio point estimation is well-known in the literature.

Thus, they seek to obtain knowledge through the examination of the experiences of women, and to "uncover the consequences of omitting, misdescribing, or devaluing them" to account for a range of human experience.

By emphasizing the importance of informative entries and specifically underlining the consequences of omitting information, journal editors could contribute even more to the attainment of high quality registration.

Figure 1 shows that the consequences of omitting a key search term vary considerably, with identification failure rates ranging from 0.0% (for leaving out "h1n1" in Week 1) to 37.0% (for "influenza" in Week 4).

The independent association of type 2 diabetes with increased insulin omission may reflect the fact that patients with type 2 diabetes have a residual insulin response, reducing the immediate consequences of omitting an injection.

Assuming that model (1) is the true one, the consequences of omitting Z(2) on the formulation of the observed hazards ratio relative to Z(1) is described below.

But if this results in an unequal distribution of omitted items concerning different competence dimensions (e.g. relatively more statistical questions are skipped), the consequence may be a misjudgment of the competence structure.

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