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The SEM, which simultaneously incorporates both the sample's reliability and variability into the formula and is relatively sample-independent, is used as another indicator of minimal CID [ 37].
For example, currently available microarray assays require relatively large samples and complex sample preprocessing.
In their opinion article, Bast and Spencer tried to reject these studies as having relatively small sample sizes.
Trends in job data for the city can change readily because they derive from a relatively small sample.
The poll has a relatively low sample of 775, but makes for difficult reading for the Corbyn camp.
The research is based on a relatively small sample and select group of women, so the results may not apply to every woman.
After complaining about the relatively small sample sizes of climate experts in previous surveys, Bast and Spencer instead put their trust in two documents that mostly include non-climate experts.
Most of the Yankees' regulars have played eight to 10 games and have had about 25 at-bats, a relatively small sample, but some trends are developing.
He said bookings for 2009 were up 70percentt compared with the same point last year, albeit based on a relatively small sample.
But the relatively limited sample makes state-by-state comparisons more difficult.
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