Three examples are:
- Familiarity tests whereby some of the subjects are deceased and little remains available. For instance: when we try to assess the probability of a living person being related to a historical figure.
- Criminal investigations, where little material evidence remains to work with.
- Archaeological or palaeontological investigations. For instance: recently several genome assays have been performed on remnant Neanderthal DNA. Necessarily, the material samples were few and small.
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The maximum number of organisms that can be sustained over time withi available resources is three thousand.
The small intestines has a diameter of about 3 cm, and can vary greatly in length. An average adult can have a small intestine that is anywhere from 15 to 32 feet in length. The small intestine is comprised of three parts: duodenum, jejunum, and ileum.
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Pottery barn crib bedding is available in three sizes. These are crib, toddler and small. Not all designs are available in all three sizes, however.
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When there is a unilateral mistake, in what three types of situations may a contract not be enforced?
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There are a few reasons why samples are used in statistics. One reason is that the whole population cannot be used and a sample is a good representation of the whole.
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There are more than three measures. Some are better than others in some situations but not as good in other situations.
According to Aristotle, rhetorical situations include the speaker, the audience, and the subject of the speech. Aristotle believed that effective communication arises from considering these three components and tailoring the message to fit the characteristics of each.