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The discrepancy between the actual coverage by the identification sensor and the approximated coverage by the visual sensor may generate cases where the conditions are not satisfied.
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Some of the association reported may seem relatively small, however small risks among a large number of people may generate many cases; while a few people with high risk may not do so [ 31].
However, use of whole-sequence alignment for tree construction may generate artifacts in cases including significant amounts of deletions, insertions and domain rearrangements.
It focuses on cognitive symptoms of depression and excludes somatic items which may generate false positive cases in pregnancy and post partum [ 24].
It has been well established that "a large number of people exposed to a small risk may generate many more cases than a small number exposed to high risk" [ 33].
Secondly, incomplete reporting may generate fluctuations in case numbers, which are reporting artefacts, rather than actual changes in case frequencies.
Comparative case studies may generate more compelling evidence than single case studies because they allow for the analysis of patterns between cases and the derivation of more robust results [ 32, 33].
Beijing's deepening involvement in these cases may generate a number of effects, some perhaps positive for short-term economic development.
Therefore, the buried target in this case may generate a more prominent magnetic signature than the gravimetric one.
Further, MRDTs may generate false-negative results in cases of high parasite densities (>5% of RBCs infected).
These are cases that may generate small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) that could potentially regulate the expression levels of their homologous genes.
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