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Ideally, analysis of cytological samples could be automated to minimise the need for time-consuming, operator-dependent cytological analysis.
Ideally, analysis of the 3D data set could be performed by a third person, sparing the operating IR and patient from procedural interruption.
Ideally, analysis of the array size and copy number at each individual allele would be desirable, in order to distinguish between, for example, two medium size arrays versus one large and one small array, which may have significant phenotypic differences.
Ideally analysis of representativeness in relation to non-response bias should compare data from responders who participated in the survey, with non responders who didnot participate in order to measure the potential bias resulting from low response rates [ 30].
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Ideally, the analysis should separate roulette wheels from genuine activity, but you may be surprised that hundreds if not thousands of studies have been conducted without such corrections.
Ideally, secondary analysis uses pre-existing data to investigate the research question at hand.
The point before us is the question as to how, without separation in its existence, we can discriminate ideally in analysis.
Ideally, the analysis in this study would be the first iteration of a routine process to target new data collection in regions and years with largest uncertainties in carbon stock and deforestation estimates.
Ideally, genetic analysis should include SNPs on both mtDNA and autosomal chromosomes.
For etiologic research, ideally the analysis will be based on individual-level data.
Ideally future analysis should be controlled for by wealth (GDP-PPP) and its distribution (GINI index) in order to understand the role of governance more clearly.
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