Sentence examples for introducing population from inspiring English sources

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However, their study involved fewer than 50 subjects, possibly introducing population bias.

Increased resolution would have required a different breeding design with additional generations of recombination (Svenson et al. 2012), and such a design would risk introducing population structure.

Some initiatives[ 7, 8] successfully bypass the PCPs by introducing population screening programs, while others opt for the alternative of "managed care"[ 9].

It is interesting that GPs reported being less likely to discuss the potential for diagnosing indolent cancers and the lack of evidence for the effectiveness of prostate cancer treatments, as these two points are often cited as reasons against introducing population screening [ 16, 17].

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Since evolutionarily stable states are naturally able to describe polymorphic or monomorphic populations, there is no difficulty with introducing population-oriented interpretations of mixed strategies.

"Better education, early interventions to support problem drinkers and enforcing existing laws are more targeted ways to do this than introducing population-wide controls".

According to the group all countries should explore the possibility of introducing population-based H. pylori screening and treatment programmes especially for subpopulations that appear most likely to benefit from interventions.

Nonetheless, data from randomized control trials in Asia suggest that countries explore the possibility of introducing population-based H. pylori screening and treatment programmes in conjunction with a scientifically valid assessment (48).

However, there was insufficient evidence to determine that the remaining five criteria are met for introducing population-based screening for GDM in early pregnancy among indigenous women and to assess whether the potential benefits outweigh the risks.

There are, however, long established criteria 40– 42 that should be met before introducing population-based screening, to ensure that the benefits outweigh any risks, inconvenience and costs (Table 1).

A number of factors should be considered, however, before introducing population-based interventions, including; the prevalence and natural history of the condition, current screening practice and rates, acceptability (preferences and values), efficacy and cost and the availability of adequate treatment pathways and follow-up [ 22].

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