Sentences with phrase «homogenous sample»

While this was a necessary limitation in order to have a homogenous sample for genetic analyses it does, of course, mean that the results from this study can not reliably be applied to children of other ethnic backgrounds.
Future research should therefore focus on a more homogenous sample with regard to age and pubertal development, or it should perform subsequent sampling in girls during their adolescence.
A more rigorous research design involving a randomised control trial and a large homogenous sample is required to determine the effectiveness of sensory activities for reducing challenging behaviour in a classroom setting with children with ASD.
The single study finding that boys received more prompts to eat was focused on an older age range with a small, homogenous sample.
Having a relatively homogenous sample population helped researchers eliminate variables (such as how individual dogs were raised and trained) that would have been present in a randomly selected sample population of dogs.
They also analyzed results of the Cognitive Reflection Test, which is correlated to the SAT, from a homogenous sample of University of Michigan students.

Not exact matches

Williams explained: «The ratio of helium - 3 to helium - 4 in mid-ocean ridge basalts are globally characterized by a narrow range of small values and are thought to sample a relatively homogenous upper mantle.
For each sample, single HSCs were isolated and grown into colonies of homogenous cells to obtain enough DNA for exome sequencing.
Second, the two samples were relatively homogenous and relied on relatively modest sample sizes.
Third, the sample as a whole was rather homogenous with regard to race and ethnicity.
As is common with randomized controlled trials, the homogenous nature of the sample (e.g., age, ethnicity, income) limits the generalizability of the results.
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