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Most advice about sample size in focus group studies refers to "point of saturation" or "theoretical saturation", The term "theoretical saturation" was introduced by Glaser and Strauss [ 22] in 1967 in their outline of "grounded theory" and has since spread to most qualitative research environments, albeit in a simplified version, usually referred to as "data saturation".
Second person refers to point of view that directly addresses the reader.
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Notes: Markers refer to point estimates from regressions.
Student C said "Bubbles enter bloodstream, so it is here, trace backwards, that's from intravenous injection (refer to point D on mind map)…why need injection…because need to stay as a female (refer to point C on the mind map) … because born as a male (refer to point B on the mind map)…XY in karyoptype (refer to point A on mind map)".
Usually, such relationships refer to point pattern analysis and try to determine whether the distribution of species is conditioned by their surroundings or not.
If neither occurs, refer to point 8. Then 12. Natalie Portman went to Harvard.
Whereas, MU-MIMO refers to point-to-multipoint communication where a transmitter transmits multiple independent data streams each destined for a different receiver.
Here, SU-MIMO refers to point-to-point MIMO communication where a transmitter transmits multiple independent data streams destined for a single receiver.
Irreversible switch refers to point-of-no-return; that is, once the cell is engaged in apoptosis induction (autophagy inactivation) it never returns back to its previous self-healing state even if the level of stress decreases.
He was referring to point guard Deron Williams, who scored 11 fourth-quarter points, including 6 at the free-throw line in the final minute to secure the win.
"Because no one anticipated that Jason and the new players would change it in one year -- nobody," Katz said, referring to point guard Jason Kidd.
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