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Snowball sampling, which is today often considered a form of convenience sample, was originally developed for studying networks by Goodman (1961).
The sample was originally selected from the HUNT3 research Centre database for a separate study that originally had the aim to find a healthy Norwegian sample for testing translations of the Wechsler Memory Scale-III and the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-III, to establish whether published American norms and principles for interpretation could be used in Norwegian clinical practice [19].
Because each sample was originally represented by a 35-dimensional feature vector based on the mRMR ordered feature list, 35 candidate feature sets were built.
While these data were analyzed cross-sectionally, the study sample was originally selected for a study employing a case-control methodology, and thus case-control status could potentially confound the associations of current interest.
The sample was originally purchased from Monsanto UK Ltd (Cambridge, UK).
Graff and Mallin's sample was originally '21 females and one male'.
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The women in the second sample were originally recruited for a cohort study of lead exposure and osteoporosis.
The species in our sample were originally assigned to one of four genera on the basis of their identification by the recordists: Bufo, Hyla, Leptodactylus, and Rana.
The concentration dependence of the electrospray ion signal becomes a limiting factor when the sample is originally confined to a small volume, such as that of a single cell.
Using FunD to formulate protein samples was originally proposed in [32], [33] based on the 2005 FunDs in the SBASE-A database [34].
Sampling was originally planned in class clusters (i.e. whole classes selected would be invited to participate).
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