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The extra days off may reduce power demand in some regions, which could lead to lower prices, according to BloombergNEF analyst Miho Kurosaki.
While LCLs are a promising model for pharmacogenetic experiments, biological noise and in vitro artifacts may reduce power and have the potential to create spurious association due to confounding.
These DGs produce far less CO2 than traditional thermal power, and may reduce power losses [6, 7, 8].
Discrepancies in allele frequency between the QTL and the marker may reduce power, often dramatically as the magnitude of this power reduction increases as the discrepancy in allele frequency increases.
Thus, the QTLs detected in the intercross lines are mapped at a timepoint when only half of the degeneration has occurred, which may reduce power to detect the relatively weaker linkage to Vra2.
However, categorisation of continuous covariates may reduce power.
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Finally, model 4 added adjustment for metropolitan area, which may reduce bias from potential confounding but may also reduce power by controlling for between-area differences in exposure variability.
The propensity matched samples represented a subset of the entire population, so the smaller sample size may therefore reduce power.
Also, if the effect of treatment is greater in milder subjects, selecting on the basis of additional biomarkers may actually reduce power.
However, such an approach would introduce new challenges (eg, deciding on an appropriate correction for multiple testing) and may actually reduce power as a result of running more analyses requiring a correction for multiple testing.
First, the limited sample size of the bipolar group may reduce the power to detect significant effects and the ability to generalise our results.
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