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First, the algorithms for the identification of miRNA targets may preferentially identify targets that result in translational repression, which obviously would not be identified by our microarray experiment.

This indicates that the microarray may preferentially identify sequences that have stretches of ∼20 consecutive nucleotides identical to the tiled sequence, regardless of the overall similarity.

Thus it has been suggested that the comparison of Mullerian-appearing ovarian tumors with a tissue exhibiting mesothelial characteristics (OSE) may preferentially identify markers of Mullerian differentiation rather than true markers of neoplastic transformation [ 10, 11].

The CHS as well as the SOF index require objective measures of physical function with the focus largely on the musculoskeletal system and their results may preferentially identify those hospitalized patients with a severe acute illness rather than being frail.

Fibroids are an indication for a large proportion of hysterectomies [ 7]; estimates based on pathological findings are likely to overestimate prevalence, and may preferentially identify women with specific symptoms, such as pain or bleeding [ 8].

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These fundamental pathways may thus be preferentially identified if this bias is not adjusted for.

So very young children preferentially identify plants as a reliable food source, but only when an adult has signaled that it's okay.

This result indicates that this method does preferentially identify transcripts containing dsRNA.

We believe that our algorithm should preferentially identify LGT events into the Halobacteria and Thermoprotei.

Thus, local inhibition may affect the lack of immune-survival correlation more than assay inaccuracy in this study, although it is also possible that our assay may preferentially but imperfectly identify clinically relevant immune responders.

Since inclusion of some co-twins preferentially identified as cases in retrospect at original ascertainment may introduce bias, pairs already concordant at ascertainment were excluded.

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