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Regions outside of the scope of inference showed less agreement between the two models.

LiDAR thus increases the scope of inference for future investigations of how species respond to vegetation structure, which can now readily and contiguously be assessed at relevant grain sizes and across large areas.

Meta-analysis functions to increase the precision of empirical estimates and to broaden the scope of inference, making it a powerful tool for informing forest management and conservation actions around the world.

However, current GWAS based on a simple analysis of associations between genotype and phenotype ignores the biochemical reactions of drug response, thus limiting the scope of inference about its genetic architecture.

In particular, we focus on issues of confounding, randomization, nature of inference, single- versus multiple-trait modeling, cow- versus herd-level modeling, and scope of inference, all within the context of dairy production systems.

On the other hand, multiple farm studies are attractive, because they facilitate a broader scope of inference on treatment effects across a wider range of management or climatic conditions and genetic backgrounds compared with single-site university studies.

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Quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping techniques are commonly used to investigate genetic architectures, but the scope of inferences drawn from QTL studies are often restricted by the limitations of the experimental designs.

Aristotle's successors in his school, the Peripatos, notably Theophrastus and Eudemus, widened the scope of deductive inference and improved some aspects of Aristotle's logic.

While most studies of genetic imprinting focus on the epigenetic and molecular mechanisms of this phenomenon [7], [11], the number and distribution of imprinted genes and their epistatic interactions for quantitative traits are poorly understood, limiting the scope of our inference about the effects of imprinting genes on the diversity of biological traits or processes.

Further, clear thinking about the scope of intended inference can help us determine what sort of replication is needed.

This model (Equation 2) allows a separate intercept for each centre (β0 j ) as a fixed effect by restricting the scope of statistical inference to the sample of participating centres in a RCT.

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