title: fortuitous
date: 2018-10-08 16:49:30
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- Of course, this may be fortuitous but again we doubt the merits of very intricate formulations. (Besag, Higdon, 1999)
- In retrospect, it was fortuitous for SNP discovery that researchers in each country chose their own local favourite malting barley for EST sequencing. (Close et al., 2009)
- Since the theorem is exact only for idealized populations, in which fortuitous fluctuations in genetic composition have been excluded, it is important to obtain an estimate of the magnitude of the effect of these fluctuations, or in other words to obtain a standard error appropriate to the calculated, or expected, rate of increase in fitness. (Fisher, 1930)