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In fact, it has long been known that exit polls, though they may claim to be based on random samples, suffer from biases in the way that they are conducted.

Current methods for the identification and/or quantification of viral proteins in influenza virus and virosome samples suffer from long analysis times, limited protein coverage and/or low accuracy and precision.

Typical inferential approaches, such as selection based on posterior quantiles or the maximum a posteriori (MAP) via MCMC samples, suffer from two drawbacks.

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All painted samples suffered from deterioration, identified even visually.

The obtained lattice constants c were larger than the reference value, so the samples suffered from compressive stress at room temperature.

Because SVR is a type of example-based regression approach, we first present Fig. 10 to investigate the relation between the absolute error and the NN distance from the training samples for each test sample, that is, we want to determine whether a rare test sample that is far from any training samples suffers from large errors.

Calculating the Shannon-Entropy for 4-mer distributions from all metagenomes confirmed that the two most dilute samples suffered from a particularly biased raw sequence read composition.

During the transfer of the method from four samples results were obtained that could be analysed: two 0% samples, one 0.1% sample and one 1% sample, the other two samples suffered from technical errors (Table 8).

The gene profiling of FFPE samples suffered from a higher ratio of noise-to-signal and thus detected a smaller number of differentially expressed genes compared to FNAB samples (258 vs. 485).

Most attempts to identify duplicated samples suffered from the difficulty to agree on a common set of markers for a given species, manifold problems to reproduce DNA marker data between different labs.

For the same reason, the irradiated samples suffered from a slower growth rate because less ATP was produced from the acetate-producing (PTA-AK) pathway, which normally can generate more ATP per mole of glucose metabolized than the butyrate-producing (PTB-BK) pathway [ 36].

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