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Moreover, both methods is subject to the selection of the wavelet basis function.
Furthermore, observational studies are more subject to the selection bias when compared with RCTs.
Another explanation is that compared with RCTs, observational studies (especially retrospective studies) are more subject to the selection bias.
The niche can be an application domain for new technologies, new rules and legislation, new organisations, or even new projects, concepts, or ideas that can develop without being subject to the selection pressure of the prevailing regime [24].
First, it is not a randomized study and therefore is subject to the selection bias of screening volunteers, as previously noted [ 27].
Aspirin exposure (as the variable of interest), and history of coronary artery disease (as a significant, potential confounder) were locked into the model and not subject to the selection criteria.
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The non-parametric percentile method can account for the spatial distribution feature of precipitation, but the problem with this method is that the threshold value is sensitive to the size of rainfall data series and is subjected to the selection of a percentile thus make it difficult to determine reasonable threshold values for a large basin.
Because of this requirement, the number of protein variants that can be subjected to the selection is limited by the transformation efficiency of the E. coli.
Each strain was subjected to the selection procedure as mentioned above on high and low nutrient concentrations simultaneously.
Eighteen rapid HIV assays were subjected to the selection criteria.
In the 1960s, 'Tmm-1' was subjected to the selection for maintainer genotypes to obtain a breeding line having both the monogerm trait and maintainer genotype.
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