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This result is remarkable as it was obtained in a non-clinical sample, and yet anxiety sensitivity is a predictor of headache.

First, a major limitation was the potential self-selection bias caused by the hospital-based study design and those aged 60 or over were only 18% of the sample and yet developed 48% of the GSD; that is, the sample may not be representative of the general population.

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Pollsters have much less experience in cobbling together local than national representative samples, and yet Lib Dems pinned huge hopes not just on this data, but also on a particular second question about votes within it that wrongly convinced them that local factors could allow them to buck the national tide.

Some of the mixed microstructure volcaniclastic samples have a higher connected porosity than the pore-dominated samples and yet a lower permeability.

This finding is in line with that of Span and colleagues [ 23] and Kotzsch and colleagues [ 24], who also reported TIMP-3 mRNA levels to be higher in steroid hormone receptor-positive samples, and yet not in accord with other studies that demonstrated that estradiol induced a decrease in TIMP-3 in uterine tissue [ 36] or nulliparous murine mammary gland [ 37].

Two samples from chicken white meat were taken, one is considered as a fresh sample (FS) and yet another one remained at 4 °C for 15 days and is considered as a spoiled sample (SS).

Sub-Nyquist sampling, which can acquire signals even at very low sampling rate and yet maintain high approximation precision, has been developed over the past years to process certain signal models [1].

But three DNA experts taken on by Soering's team used two samples cited in the DNA report to determine that the O-blood sample was male and yet a non-match for Soering's DNA.

Plant GWAS to date typically have smaller sample size (<1000) and yet successfully identify handfuls of loci that explain significant trait variance and overlap previously identified candidate genes (Aranzana et al. 2005; Chan et al. 2011; Famoso et al. 2011; Filiault and Maloof 2011; Huang et al. 2011; Morris et al. 2013; Rosas et al. 2013; Stanton-Geddes et al. 2013).

A balance of analytical rigor and practicality is essential to determine the volume of BW that can be reasonably sampled and processed, yet yield accurate live counts.

This approach was taken as it was not feasible to draw blood samples more frequently and yet it was desirable to try to determine the time to PC90 that likely occurs between sampling time points.

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