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Additionally, TEMPO mediated oxidation introduced a significant amount of carboxyl groups and a small amount of aldehydes in the material.
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J. Brian Munroe, vice president of WellPoint, one of the largest private plans, said he feared that the Medicare changes "will introduce a significant amount of disruption to the commercial health insurance marketplace, driving up health care costs and causing marketplace confusion".
In Fig. 3, a sender-receiver handshake scheme is shown which introduces a significant amount of non-deterministic delay [10].
This delay depends on the MAC protocol when the node waits for accessing the channel; as an example, MAC protocols using CSMA introduce a significant amount of access delay when the channel is very occupied.
The primary results confirmed that nitrogen PBII could introduce a significant amount of nitrogen into the chrome-plated layers in a shorter time than a conventional beam-line implanter.
Mycotoxins are unevenly distributed in feed, introducing a significant amount of sampling error into sample analyses (Hussein and Brasel 2001).
The quality of the primary research studies within them however, ranged from introducing a low risk of bias [ 35, 36] to introducing a significant amount of methodological bias [ 29, 38, 40].
As this is an error-prone process (especially in the case of SH3-domains, where peptides are proline-rich), one risks to introduce a significant amount of noise and obtain under performing models.
The fiber bundle introduces a significant amount of background signal caused by light reflecting off its two highly polished faces, which uses up a portion of the camera's dynamic range.
EST sequencing gives a nearly unbiased view of highly expressed sequences in a tissue (assuming that the process of producing the ESTs does not introduce a significant amount of bias), and therefore offers some advantages over candidate gene approaches and even over microarray-based approaches that may not cover the entire genome.
We thought it important to first determine the repeatability of participants' responses to targets across the two surveys; if participants' ratings of targets presented with identical information on both occasions (the no-change condition) is not repeatable, then this variability would introduce a significant amount of noise into data collected from the change condition.
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