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Reprising something from his 2011 solo show, he introduced a sample of Thelonious Monk tapping his feet, which Moran looped into a quirky, decidedly Monk-ish rhythm.

By using sentinel STD/AIDS service sites, we may have introduced a sample bias.

Although one can postulate that study population recruited in an outpatient department might have introduced a sample bias, a retrospective study among toddlers attending day care in Athens and Viotia (2010-2011), reported vaccination coverage with 3 PCV doses during their first year at 46.8% [ 13].

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This may have introduced a sampling bias.

However, the small number of Tarahumara participants (n = 64) could have introduced a sampling error.

Figure 1 introduces a sample of an intermittent connectivity scenario.

Indeed, there is a close connection in that if for such a $\rho$ one introduces a sample space $\{[\psi],I-]\psi]\}$, the probability of the property $[\psi]$ is 1, which is to say that if one uses this particular sample space the quantum system certainly has the property $[\psi] $

However, one may consider to introduce a sample pre-amplification step, as successfully done in Sjöblom et al. [ 28].

This introduces a sample bias toward women who were married relatively young, which may be problematic because some evidence suggests that early age at menarche is correlated with marrying young (Borgerhoff Mulder 1989).

The night will also introduce a sampling of some of the most prominent new series.

The current report introduces a sampling technique that can be used to overcome the problems associated with unbalanced data.

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