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First, the sample size was relatively small and number of participants and mean age were different for male and female groups.
In studies where sample size is small and number of events few, estimated effects are associated with wide confidence intervals and therefore regarded as imprecise.
Unfortunately, our sample size was too small and number of time points too few to test for quadratic or other polynomial relationships between individual course years and depression, but future studies may like to consider this.
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Nowhere is there a greater disparity between numbers of footballers (small) and numbers of football fans (legion, though mainly an upper middle class hooked in to cable television).
The increasing geographic isolation of affluent families means that a significant proportion of society's resources are concentrated in a smaller and smaller number of communities.
Here, video shots with small differences from previous shots and small number of frames are avoided.
They are remarkable for their elaborate consonant inventories and small number of vowels.
The meta-analysis is limited by the trial level design and small number of trials.
Sharks are particularly vulnerable to over-fishing because of their slow growth rate and small number of young.
The single observation and small number of patients limit interpretation.
However, small sample sizes and small numbers of target lesions hamper the generalization of these results.
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