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It could be done in a birth cohort study but once these prematurity are scarce events, the size of the sample would become a complex and costly study.
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The threat of legal action was very real, as sampling had yet to be tested in court, but the threat his work posed to copyright was even greater, affirming just how integral sampling would become in songwriting practice.
We assumed that as we removed more recently diverged lineages that sampling would become more complete thereby increasing the power to detect deviations from a pure-birth model.
Second, it seems infeasible to assess this impact by means of rigorous experimental studies since sample size would become extremely high if likely threats to validity and power are properly taken into account.
Though the sample sizes would become rather small, future work might consider in-depth, intrastate analyses of the link between substance use and offending.
Our study could not examine gender differences in the association between cortisol and chronic pain, free of the effects of psychopathology, because group sample sizes would become too small.
By eleven-thirty (from Switzerland, it was maybe a mesotour), we were sampling what would become my favorite delicacy in all the land, the tourteau fromagé of Poitou-Charentes.
A trend toward significant impairments in response inhibition in the ADHD group was present, and therefore we cannot exclude that with an increase in sample size results would become significant.
Extrapolation of the results to the full sample of study subjects would become reasonable.
This increase would become evident in clinical samples after several months when the MRSA reservoir reached a certain size.
Last summer, Savage collected what would become the museum's first sample of Manhattan street ants.
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