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This change of characteristics of study sample may affect self-report of cataracts in recent surveys.
In addition, other studies are consistent with ours in showing that specific clinical characteristics of the sample may affect neuroanatomical findings (Frodl et al., 2002; Ballmaier et al., 2008; MacQueen et al., 2008).
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As discussed in previous works [19, 31], the amount of training samples may affect the classifier performance.
Given this potential variation in the rRNA gene copy number [6], the strategy of pooling different genomic DNAs derived from several cultured isolates of the same species to generate a standard for quantifying environmental samples may affect the results of the qrt-PCR assay [7].
Also, the timing for sampling may affect the detection efficiency.
The low concentration of DTCs in BM samples may affect reproducibility in both detection methods.
Using blood sampling may affect the risk for thrombosis and blood stream infections.
Although small samples may affect precision of estimates, we calculated confidence intervals, and believe our results represent important information for utilization of the data in economic evaluation models.
As both genetic (effect of population size) and statistical (sample size) sampling may affect the results obtained (see Weir 1996), sample size effects need to be taken into account in the analyses.
However, the present study shows that by ICS all regions of a BAC were aneuploid, which supports the notion that tissue sampling may affect diagnosis of DNA ploidy by standard FC but not by ICS.
Thus, its different sample size may affect the internal and external validity of this study, though the samples of both periods were based on the same stratified probability-sample design.
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