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This approach minimizes sampling errors, the amount of sample required for each analysis and the requirements and costs of assay reagents.
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An electronic medical record (EMR) database of a large unselected population who received screening colonoscopies may minimize sampling error and represent real-world estimates of risk for screening target lesions of advanced colorectal neoplasia (CRN).
We have previously established that data derived from sets of six or more synovial tissue fragments minimize sampling error [ 19] and pools of greater than six fragments were used for qPCR analysis.
The adoption of this formula was informed by the desire to draw a representative sample from the target population and also to minimize sampling error and bias.
All CP measurements were taken by one of us (MR) to minimize sampling error.
Biopsies were taken with a 2.3-mm grasping forceps (Storz, Tuttlingen, Germany) from 6 or more sites within the joint to minimize sampling error.
Biopsy specimens were obtained with a 2-mm grasping forceps (Storz, Tuttlingen, Germany) from 6 or more sites within the joint to minimize sampling error.
To minimize sampling error due to rare algal species, which occurred in very low abundances in a few tide pools, only the algal species that occurred in 8 or more of the experimental tide pools (9 spp).
At least six pieces of synovial tissues were obtained per patient to minimize sampling error [ 24].
During each procedure, biopsies were taken from six or more sites throughout the joint to minimize sampling error [ 15, 16].
When only the latter are plotted to minimize sampling error, diversity is clearly reduced at the two ends of the chromosome, and it is also somewhat suppressed in the center of the chromosome.
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