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Using a more stringent definition of short telomeres (<10th percentile for age and sex), another group found that 25% of sporadic IPF subjects and 24% of FIP cases not associated with TERT or TERC mutations had short telomeres (Cronkhite et al., 2008).
Thus, a more stringent cutoff is required when analysing short reads compared to analyses involving full-length genes.
Moreover, the effective number of independent tests in a genome scan is much greater when LD is short, resulting in a more stringent threshold.
The need to operate such compensation circuits at a sufficient speed i.e., during the short available pixel addressing time tends to impose a more stringent mobility requirement than the OLED drive current requirement of Equation 1.
To enforce a more stringent distance constraint in the cysteine crosslinking experiments, we used bis-maleimidoethane (BMOE), the shortest available bis-maleimide crosslinker (∼8 Å).
If we use a more stringent seeds setting, the resulting clustering will be smaller and the N50 will be shorter; and otherwise there will be lots of singleton clusters (only one read in it) that would be discarded.
A more stringent revegetational challenge is that following strip-mining.
And Mr. Obama and his advisers have responded with more policy details and a more stringent defense.
Union officials reluctantly agreed last November to a more stringent testing program.
Using a more stringent definition of blowouts yields the same result.
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