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Critically, ν does not assume that all sequences in a given quarter in a given WHO region come from the same population: Different populations will be separated by long branch lengths, leading to high estimates of ν, while no population structure will lead to small estimates of ν.
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For example, selective underreporting of prepregnancy weight and maternal smoking would probably lead to smaller effect estimates for these variables.
With an increase in response rate an increased proportion of persons exposed to specific risk factors could be expected, and a lower response rate in cases could lead to smaller risk estimates.
Boundedness ensures that a small fraction of contamination or outliers can have only a limited effect on the estimate, whereas continuity means that small changes in the data lead to small changes in the estimate.
This may lead to smaller variances in the estimates.
Finally, since the plots are very scattered (very low R values), adding more sequence data may lead to smaller HPDs, and hence more precise node age estimates.
Children in our study were exposed to a smaller range of NO2 exposure (range 28.8-56.1 μg/m) as compared with another Dutch study (NO2 range 12.6-58.4 μg/m) which might have led to smaller effect estimates [ 14].
Not accounting for this leads to too small estimates of the standard deviations for an attribute and can mimic a statistically significant association where in fact there is none.
Adjustment for short-term exposures and area-level variables led to small increases in the effect estimates.
Treating all the subpopulations (breed variants) as one in the genetic analyses may have led to small biases in the genetic variance estimate.
This in further consequence leads to smaller errors in estimating HO positions.
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