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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].
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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.
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.
Additionally, TEMPO mediated oxidation introduced a significant amount of carboxyl groups and a small amount of aldehydes in the material.
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.
Unfortunately, historical exposure reconstruction efforts are often hampered by incomplete exposure information, and failure to account for temporal changes when estimating exposures can introduce a significant amount of error in chronic epidemiologic studies (Seixas and Checkoway 1995; Ward et al. 2003).
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