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Among chapters about Leonardo da Vinci and other of his forebears, he also includes small, detailed examinations of sewers, street cleaning and even street lighting during the Renaissance.
No mouse that received 50 or 100 cells- cells formed tumors or exhibited evidence of small tumors after examination of the mammary gland after 60 days (not shown).
Furthermore, the study populations tended to be small, thereby limiting examination of associations of birth defects with specific chemicals by maternal age.
Second, our study population was probably too small to allow examination of any gender differences in the associations of obesity parameters with BE.
The study population in this study might have been too small to allow examination of any gender difference in the association between the serum leptin and the risk of BE (data not shown).
While this gold standard has high specificity, its feasibility and sensitivity may be inadequate, because of difficulty with aspiration of joints (particularly small ones) and/or examination of the sample under polarising microscopy.
In addition to inconsistent findings across studies, most studies that use clinical samples are limited by small sample sizes, examination of one parent only (predominantly the mother), or assessment of offspring who may not yet be old enough to manifest illness.
For smaller mammals, careful examination of prepared specimens and comparison with reference material in museums is often required to confirm identifications using standard morphological approaches.
Prior findings of relationships between connectivity and cognition may display inconsistencies (see Ferreira and Busatto, 2013, for review), in part, because the typical sample size (50 or smaller) only allows examination of large effects that may be specific to the analytic or sampling methods of a given study.
"Nano House: Innovations for Small Dwellings" (Thames & Hudson, $29.95; to be published in the fall), by Phyllis Richardson, is an examination of small dwellings around the world — very small.
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