Sentence examples for a reference size from inspiring English sources

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Herein, we describe a reference size matching, whole-genome amplification, and fluorescent labeling method for FFPE-derived DNA designed to improve chromosomal microarray results from suboptimal nucleic acids and salvage highly degraded samples.

A reference size key of FAFLP amplicon sizes was generated by analyzing single species with three to eight replicates per species using foliar DNA (Table 2; Fig. 1).

The presented method took 28 minutes to impute from 6 k to 50 k genotypes for 2,000 individuals with a reference size of 64,429 individuals.

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Moreover, TPB tests are also performed to obtain a reference size-independent value of the specific fracture energy of concrete G F with the aim of comparing and verifying the results from the MDCT tests.

First, the primary failure cumulative distribution function (PFCDF) of the generalized failure parameter is derived from experimental results for a given reference size, taking into account the non-uniform distribution of the generalized parameter (GP) the specimens are submitted to.

Allelic r2 was higher with a larger reference size and the gain in accuracy for FImpute and, especially, Beagle was larger than for Impute2.

Also, OAWCF was determined for 15°, 30°, 45°, and 60° wedged fields for 6-MV photon beams with a maximum square field size that can be opened using these wedges (15 × 15-cm2 field size) and with a reference field size (10 × 10-cm2 field size).

'B' (dotted line) is a model comprising the reference size of a logarithmic non-linear function (logarithmic non-linear

In contrast to population model-based methods, FImpute can handle a very large reference size.

Current routine imputation in dairy cattle in North America includes close to 360,000 animals with 5 different LDPs and a very large reference size of close to 30,000 parents genotyped with 50 k.

The present effect of size on the threshold also resembles the findings of studies on size discrimination of objects held between two fingers, which showed that the absolute discrimination thresholds for size increased with an increase of reference size but that size perception is not in accordance with Weber's law (Dietze, 1961; Durlach et al., 1989; Evans & Howarth, 1966; Stevens & Stone, 1959).

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