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Primarily, it has been suggested that a limited strain set combined with redundant population substructures across the genome will result in an unreasonably high false positive rate [75], [76].
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First, we made a strong and concerted effort to exclude any articles with redundant patient populations.
Importantly, this correspondence led to the identification of additional articles that needed to be excluded because of redundant patient populations (n = 4) (here, we included the articles reporting on the larger number of patients).
Lastly, additional articles were excluded because of redundant patient populations (here, we included the articles reporting on the larger number of patients), failure to provide the time period for their sample collection, and failure to report the number of HPV+ OPSCCs detected.
Just consider: machinery "may render the population redundant"!
He was now "convinced that the substitution of machines for human labour is often very injurious to the class of labourers," that the "same cause which may increase the net revenue of the country, may at the same time render the population redundant".
As machines become ever more productive, so wages tend to fall even more, toward zero, and the population becomes redundant.
Ever since hippies turned Hebden Bridge into a counter-culture paradise after it was abandoned by a desperate population of redundant mill workers in the early Sixties, the whole Upper Valley has seen wave after wave of idealistic incomers.
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