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Furthermore, limited studied samples might lead to a relatively lower statistical power in certain subgroups.
A single marker to detect and quantify DEC in BM or other samples might lead both to false-negative and false-positive analyses.
According to the manufacture's information high amount of proteins present in whole blood samples might lead to insoluble precipitation with RNA later®.
We excluded a group of samples with median ERG expression levels, since our initial explorative analysis demonstrated that these samples might lead to noise in subsequent statistical analyses.
Since CR leukemic cells were not detectable in PBMC samples by morphology, we investigated if non-leukemic cells contained in the PBMC samples might lead to aberrant cytokine production.
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This is because very biased sampling might lead to a discrepancy between the theoretical distribution and the score distribution, not to mention a discrepancy between a fitted parametric form and the score distribution.
For structural equation modeling, a larger sample might lead to better statistical results.
However, because examining five targets in a small sample might lead to randomly significant results at this cutoff, we decided to also set a Bonferroni-correct threshold P value of 0.05/5 = 0.01 for the individual target analyses.
Concerning future improvements, the proposed straightforward MCMC sampling scheme might lead to inefficient sampling if more parameters are marginalized.
Lastly, three investigators were involved in taking the investigator-samples, which might lead to slightly different sampling techniques.
As changes in sample size might lead to changes in study power, deviation from the planned sample size should be explained in the article.
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