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On the contrary, morbidity might be more informative, being a more frequent event than mortality and enabling statistical inferences to be drawn from smaller populations.
The PDSs are informative, being able to properly recover the patient classes as well as selecting significant features whose enriched GO terms are consistent with the liver cancer phenotype.
Unfortunately, it was not possible to verify whether this result occurred due to an inversion, a translocation or simply a large difference in the recombination rate because the markers that are normally located between CFVCT031 and ARSFL031 were not informative, being either homozygous or impossible to discern for LG2C.
To date, eight cohort/nested case control studies have investigated the association between soy intake and breast cancer risk, of which four were not very informative, being conducted in western populations with very low soy intake (average of ∼1 mg of soy isoflavones per day).
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She lamented, "This is information, but how informative is it?
One of the most informative is by the Guardian's Dana Nuccitelli.
Whether Newbury's two-day weekend fixture can be as informative is now open to major doubt.
Very informative, aren't they?
Also informative are the negative relationships.
But how informative are they about different clinical features?
More informative is better then less informative.
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