Sentence examples for may introduce misclassification from inspiring English sources

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First, culture was not done which may introduce misclassification bias.

Use of the more elaborate systems may introduce misclassification in a setting with low resources.

Self-reported air pollution exposure may introduce misclassification bias because of individual reporting differences.

Both studies relied on self-reported estimates of distances to crop fields, which may introduce misclassification.

4 If untenable, such assumption may introduce misclassification of the true drug intake, potentially producing misleading results.

Second, our definition of HOMA-IR is based on a single assessment of FBS and IRI, which may introduce misclassification bias, although common to most epidemiological studies.

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The absence of these factors may introduce misclassifications of exposure.

While our findings support anecdotal evidence that this is a stable population, this relatively low mobility may still introduce misclassification or error into an exposure assessment relying solely on postcode at delivery.

Although this population appears relatively stable, the mobility we have observed may still introduce misclassification or error into an exposure assessment relying solely on postcode at delivery, and migration should still therefore be considered a potential source of bias in future studies.

As a measure of lack of sleep, this question may introduce exposure misclassification and bias our results.

Incomplete information on residential mobility may introduce exposure misclassification.

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