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Another problem arose because investigators had worked with outside intermediaries in Congo who served as local contacts and introduced possible witnesses.
This introduced possible response bias, i.e., the respondents were a biased sample of all indirectly affected eligible participants.
Consequently, it is possible that undiagnosed sleep apnea or sleep disordered breathing was present in many of the HF participants [ 10], which may have introduced possible confounds.
Between the data collections in the RYC sample on one hand and the CAHMS and general population samples on the other, there were almost 10 years which could have introduced possible bias.
By using a different reference standard (in our analysis: obtaining CT scans preferentially on patients with pneumothorax compared with milder cases without pneumothorax) also overestimated the DOR by increasing the sensitivity and specificity of the index test and introduced possible selection biases to the study.
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Both houses of Parliament approved an immigration bill that has brought angry debate for introducing possible DNA testing of foreigners who want to join relatives in France.
Adding food items, several flight attendants said, introduces possible new difficulties involving things like collecting money and giving change -- a chore that flight attendants have always disliked -- and handling new food items and disposing of take-out trash.
The historical controls that were used introduce possible selection bias.
Nevertheless, semantics for modal logics can be defined by introducing possible worlds.
We then introduce possible strategies to address the identified issues, which are at the basis of the framework development.
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