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In contrast, a fixed effects meta-analysis model would assume that all studies share a common population effect (Borenstein et al. 2009), which is indeed hard to justify as our sample includes studies from different countries and time periods.4 Obviously, there might not be a single true effect underlying all studies in the sample.
Svalbard and Franz Joseph Land share a common population of 3,000 polar bears, with Kong Karls Land being the most important breeding ground.
Analysis using the modified eBURST algorithm suggests that muscle fibroblasts and fat preadipocytes are clonally related (mouse 1 shown in Figure 2a, mouse 2 in Additional file 8: Figure S1), in agreement with the above findings indicating that muscle fibroblasts and preadipocytes share a common population of progenitor cells.
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First, studies were drawn from a common population, and therefore share a common effect size (fixed effects model).
Polar bears are the symbol of the archipelago, with a common population of 3,000 shared with Franz Joseph Land.
In addition, N and C clusters are hypothetised to share a common ancestral population.
These populations shared a common ancestral population grown between 1980 and 1993 in an alternative community farm (ARC80).
They shared a common ancestral population maintained in the Vilmorin-Verneuil collection (VER?).
Although extensive gene flow between neighboring populations could have diluted the diversity within the 17q21 region, it has recently been argued (Henn et al. 2012) that North Africans share a common gene pool with populations outside of Africa due to back to Africa movements of populations from the Middle East.
It then seems plausible to assume that the TUBB3-negative but laminin-positive cells represent a population of more mature Schwann cells, although these different populations share a common predecessor.
Therefore, not all compromised pregnancies in this population share a common birthweight-specific mortality curve.
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