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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.
This may have introduced a sampling bias of self-selection, because participants who volunteered to answer our survey may differ in important ways from those who did not.
In addition, although we were able to recruit a diverse sample with respect to languages and care settings, the use of uniform self-report data collection in the survey (to minimise measurement bias introduced by using both staff and patient rating) may have introduced a sampling bias in that those with very poor health status could not participate.
A growing awareness of M. bovis as a cause of TB in San Diego since 1980 could have introduced a sampling bias into our trend estimates, but this possible bias is unlikely to have had a considerable effect in the years 1994 through 2005 as reported here.
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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].
The night will also introduce a sampling of some of the most prominent new series.
In this paper we introduce a sampling method for 3D surfaces that aims to be general enough to be useful for a wide range of tasks.
Using this closed-form solution, we introduce a sampling rate conversion with arbitrary conversion rate, and propose a new pitch shifting method for digital sound synthesis.
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