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Scores of cephalalgiaphobia were grouped into 4 categories (0, 1, 2, ≥3) due to sparse extreme cell counts.
Whereas the differences among the cell sizes were almost negligible in [61], the effects of cell sizes on estimates was highlighted in [43], especially when comparing extreme cell sizes (2 and 100 m).
In some types of pathology (cancer, sporadic prionic disease) only a single "extreme" cell may be sufficient to cause systemic effect.
The removal of these clustered cells may have affected the results, by excluding the more extreme cell shapes.
Finally, step 4 removes unreliable wells that either have an extreme proportion of expression or extreme cell gene expression values.
Inside the hosting cell, the bacteria multiply, undergo a dramatic differentiation process including extreme cell enlargement, and finally become specialized N2-fixing bacteroids [ 3].
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At the other extreme, cells in ProCHO 5 converted 92 % of the consumed glucose to lactate.
According to the theories of structural confounding, 1 5 non-existence or low numbers of students in extreme cells is suggestive of strong social stratification and possible structural confounding.
The highest score reported based on the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire [ 41 ] was then ordered as 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5+ due to small counts in extreme cells.
A total score was derived and categorized subsequently as 0 1, 2 4, 5, 6+ to minimize misclassification for non-response and due to small numbers in extreme cells.
We defined extreme cells as combinations of 'good' SES and 'good' social capital (highest tertile) but 'poor' built environment (lowest tertile), or combination of 'low' SES and low' social capital but 'good' built environment.
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