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LHCb collected the data back in 2011 and 2012, but Wilkinson's team held back from announcing their discovery to avoid the fate of those who had made the earlier claims of pentaquark sightings.
The cataract surgery was postponed after the discovery to avoid increased risk of eye infection due to the bacteria around the patient's conjunctiva.
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The discovery cohort was relatively small as we only considered euthymic patients at the signature discovery stage to avoid potential confounders related to mood phase (e.g., depression, mania).
Therefore, such safety parameters should be determined in the initial stages of the drug discovery process to avoid much costlier late-stage failures [61].
Thus, patients of the same ethnicity as the target sample are often excluded from the discovery sample to avoid an overestimation of the effects of the PRS.
Officials kept the discovery quiet to avoid crowds.
There are 1,000 roads to Mecca, and this process of discovery is to avoid surprises and resistance, not declare war or impose your will on others.
(3) Permit discovery by any party, as provided in the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure; except that he may place such limits as he deems reasonable on the time and manner of taking discovery in order to avoid unnecessary delays in the proceedings.
As oxy-Hb concentrations measurements yield 22 results based on readings from 22 NIRS channels, we applied the false discovery rate method to avoid a multiple testing problem.
LOSITAN also implements a multiple testing correction based on false discovery rates (FDR) to avoid overestimating the percentage of outlier loci.
This paper presents a simple method for cis-regulatory network discovery which aims to avoid some of the common problems of previous approaches.
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