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The phrase "strong selection process" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a rigorous or thorough method of choosing candidates or options, often in contexts like hiring or decision-making. Example: "Our company prides itself on having a strong selection process to ensure we hire the best talent available."
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Those that did survive had NAT1 activities that were only slightly higher than endogenous levels, suggesting that there is a strong selection process during fetal development for high NAT1 activity and points towards a need for NAT1 gene regulation in vivo.
We conclude that HWE is a strong selection process in occupational cohorts and that the bias that arises due to this phenomenon can be minimized by appropriate reference selection and lag time analyses.
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This could be attributed to a stronger selection process due to mortality that is usually observed to be higher among men than among women.
But I think that the more different kinds of folks they could have on a search or advisory committee, the stronger their selection process would be".
In some settings in which there was a very strong treatment-selection process (i.e., a very high c-statistic for the treatment-selection model), we observed that the IPTW design had greater statistical power than the RCT design.
Potential causes of non-Mendelian behaviour include sex linkage, physical association with genes under strong selection, transposable elements, or processes such as non-disjunction or meiotic drive that act during meiosis [ 36, 37].
In general, this is what one might expect from the evolution of such an important process as protein synthesis if one process was entirely rate-limiting, there would be very strong selection for greater speed in that process, until a point is reached where it 'catches up' with other processes, and several processes together are then rate-limiting.
The special expression patterns of these genes may be related to key traits under strong selection during domestication and/or breeding processes (see below), which might be due to regulatory changes.
How strong are the constraints on the selection process, and what sorts of constraints are there?
Sensitivity analysis was also undertaken to check if the influence of unobserved variables on the selection process is so strong as to undermine the matching procedure.
The strong selection pressure is attributable to the process of "arms race" between antibiotic and pathogen.
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