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Discover LudwigThe phrase "few observations" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a small number of observations or experiences. Here is an example sentence: "After conducting a thorough analysis, I have made a few observations about the current market trends."
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Another limitation is that the present study had too few observation units.
In this context, Bayesian tag estimate which is available with few observation samples can be an appropriate approach.
Furthermore, the proposed MAP-based tag estimate is very suitable for estimation under few observation samples[26].
Confidence interval coverage rates performed very well (even with few observation days) when day-to-day variability was small, while effective estimation resulted for a great range in station-to-station variability.
Variations due to differences in path factor were small in our analysis because we used only a few events that were close together, and a few observation sites that were also close together.
In the settings of large numbers of variables and with few observation, distribution-free or Bayesian approaches by using useful prior information are more suitable in RNA-seq.
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