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Post hoc power analyses indicate that for the achieved sample sizes the study had 80-95% power to detect moderate to large effects (Cohen's d = 0.63-0.84) for the "High versus Low Lethality (HL vs. LL)" comparisons of means, and large effects (Cohen's d = 0.70-0.92) for the "Any Suicidality versus Unexpected Death (SA vs. UD)" comparisons of means at the p < 0.05 probability level.
Taking into account different family sizes, the study observed that 4.24 tonne fuelwood were consumed per family per year.
To avoid low sample sizes, the study samples were pooled.
Association studies on variants conferring modest risks require large sample sizes; the study size is, however, also depending on variant frequency.
Association studies on variants conferring modest risks require large sample sizes; the study size is however also influenced by the variant frequency.
The findings of this study are limited by the relatively small cohort sizes, the study design being constrained by the costs of the in-depth CVD screening.
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Group sizes for the study are given in table 11.
Accordingly, 272 desired sample sizes for the study were calculated.
"The increase in retirement housing units has also contributed to the smaller overall household size," the study said.
Due to the small sample size, the study was not powered for subgroup analysis.
Especially because of the small sample size, the study results should be considered with caution.
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