Examples of using Sample sizes in English and their translations into Portuguese
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However, since the selected studies had small sample sizes, it is not clear whether they would show the same result had the interventions lasted longer.
However, the sample sizes of studies comparing these benefits to those obtained with a control group in these patients have been small.
These sample sizes provided sufficient power to detect statistically significant odds ratios of>
The studies included in our review had large sample sizes and included a great variety of patients,
Even smaller sample sizes were needed for the estimation of r between the traits EW
Sample sizes varied from 719 to 28,084 children
Classical statistical methods depend on relatively large sample sizes, which are hard to get in many of these situations.
Country sample sizes were close to
Possible limitations of our study include unequal sample sizes between genders, with the male group being larger.
Studies with small sample sizes reported a prevalence of LV diastolic dysfunction in uremic patients varying from 50 to 65%,
Also, small sample sizes, difficulties in collecting data
Six studies were selected and these presented different sample sizes, varying from 43 to 468 patients.
The sample sizes adopted in each region were 120 municipalities,
Attempts to estimate them at the regional level would therefore give rise to some changes in the sample designs, sample sizes, or both.
The sample sizes ranged from 914 to 9571 individuals
Performs normal approximation if any of the sample sizes is greater than 10,
a simulation study is conducted to evaluate the behavior of the estimates for diferent sample sizes.
e.g. regarding sample sizes and the presence of wild oats Avena fatua.
further research, with sample sizes adequate for a correlative study design, is necessary.
In a single factor ANOVA study, sample sizes of 96, 96, and 48 were obtained from the 3 groups whose means were to be compared.