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This substantially large set of automatically extracted sentences can then be used as positive examples to train our CRF and improve its performance when detecting the toponyms.
These findings suggest that most studies of adult SMW's drinking have likely misclassified this substantially large group of women who, when analyzed separately, appear to be at elevated risk of engaging in heavy or problematic alcohol and other drug use.
There are, overall, very few Eukaryota in the tree for 4.1.1.20, making it hard to reach a definite conclusion on the direction of transfer for this gene, since other eukaryotes are also present basally to this substantially large group of Actinobacteria plus Trypanosomatidae, with the high BV of 98.
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In the final analysis, this substantially larger study included data from 4506 SNPs typed in 730 multiplex families which between them provided almost 1000 affected relative pairs.
Although there is an inherent risk for clinical misdiagnosis, which would limits the interpretations of our findings, it should also be noted that to evaluate associations of rare variants with diseases as encountered in this study, substantially large sample sizes are required to accomplish a sufficient detection power.
This suggests a substantially large z.
This is substantially larger than the ~2-fold increase in budded compared to unbudded cells that stain with PI in 2% glucose SC cultures.
Thus, n must be substantially large for this p-value bound to be relevant.
This study benefits from a substantially large sample size with a prospective design which limits recall bias.
This difference is predominantly due to a substantially large difference in the AFRO, EMRO, and SEARO regions.
Recent experience shows that this horizontal drainage approach has the potential to capture substantially large and consistent volumes of gas.
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