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Another is taking important sampling in which values are averaged with other values that are considered nearby.
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We verified the new method with precisely discovering three most important EGFR drug-related mutations from a sample in which EGFR-mutated cells only account for a small percentage of whole cell population.
Therefore, it is important to make an effort to recruit a representative sample in which inactive people are present in similar proportions as in the general population.
An important problem in our study was that we used research samples, in which the prevalence of MDE was higher than would be found in many clinical settings.
Many studies have samples in which these variables are grouped together, and they lose some important information by doing so.
To monitor the dynamics of soil erosion, there is an important need for an optimal sampling design in which determining the optimal spatial resolutions in terms of size of sample plots used for the collection of ground data and the size of pixels for mapping.
This is important in contexts in which impurities in the sample might confound a more coarsely discretized view of the data.
This is particularly important in surgical neuropathology, in which biopsy samples of small size and/or with low tumor cell content are not infrequent.
This is even more important, when small patient samples are assessed, in which some genotypes might be over- or underrepresented.
As it is clear from the sample description, there are an important percentage of cases in which the individual is working but not contributing.
It is important to note that the Whitehead dataset was performed with a spike-in sample, which is expected to be less noisy than a real sample.
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