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In addition, counts between animals in a single experimental or observational group are nearly always over-dispersed.
The second one is a shortcut method that uses a single experimental or simulated design chromatogram as input and is recommended under strongly non-ideal conditions with significant dispersive effects.
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In summary, if genotyping is relatively inexpensive (i.e., half the cost of phenotyping a single experimental unit), one or two replications can be used without any difference in genetic gain.
The most glaring omission is the lack of any experimental evidence for strings or even a single experimental prediction that could prove string theory wrong -- the acid test of the scientific process.
Here, we assume the synthetic mRNA data are produced by a single experimental condition, i.e. either the first or the second condition mentioned earlier.
The DCC defines an individual submission as a single experimental factor (such as a TF) tested in a single developmental stage, cell line or tissue, together with its controls and replicates (a minimum of two are required).
A depiction of a single experimental trial.
Participants were tested in a single experimental session lasting approximately 50 minutes.
We approximate the combination of these factors as a single Gaussian envelope function, the width of which is described by a single experimental B-factor.
Each tank represented a single experimental unit and contained 32 1-L pots.
A single experimental study was carried out using isotopic 26Al (Flarend et al., Vaccine, 1997).
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