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First, its retrospective nature may inherently incur selection bias.
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There are several limitations inherent in this analysis, particularly related to the possibility of incurring selection bias.
We suppose that consumers incur their selection costs with regard to finding their most favorable item among a rich variety of products and firms incur their customizing costs with regard to extending their product lines.
Such fluctuations can incur strong selection, but the responses of the population will not add up to large changes over longer timescales (Gingerich 1983; Gibbs and Grant 2006).
4. For each passenger mRNA or microRNA expression, incur model selection to rule out the driver aberrations that can be replaced by other drivers.
The sample used in the ELIHoS survey, as for all samples obtained using the snowball method, incurs a selection bias, since the more "accessible" individuals were more likely to respond to the survey.
An intriguing question is whether evolution involves "selection for evolvability" [ 36, 37] or the existence near the edge results from the opportunistic character of the evolutionary process whereby fidelity is increased to the extent strictly necessary but not far beyond that because further increase would incur substantial cost of selection.
Genomic selection approaches are expected to incur less inbreeding than pedigree BLUP selection [ 11, 30].
Therefore, any bias incurred during the selection of the user-specified parameters would favor the EKS tracker.
The third extension is concerned with the introduction of a probabilistic Pareto ranking strategy to tarnish the detrimental effect of noise incurred in deterministic selection of traditional algorithms.
This repeated cross validation method is a powerful means to evaluate the performance of a classifier without incurring in gene selection bias [19].
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