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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a standard quantification of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a common or widely accepted method of measuring or assessing something.
Example: "The study provides a standard quantification of the environmental impact of urban development."
Alternatives: "a typical measurement of" or "a conventional assessment of".
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31, 36 Because the original 30 patient samples are no longer available for commercial standardization, collaboration between institutions has been essential in establishing a standard quantification of this process.
We compared these time-varying standard deviations to the Ap (averaged planetary) index (Fig. 14d), a standard quantification of daily global geomagnetic activity as estimated from 13 geomagnetic observatories, varying from 0 to 400 (NOAA 2014).
Currently, there is no method to calculate the FPKM for individual exons, so instead we calculated the number of reads per kilobase of transcript per million reads (RPKM), a standard quantification of expression for RNA-seq data [ 34], for each exon as a measure for exon-level expression for Figure 1 and Additional file 1: Figures 2A and 2B.
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For uniform and standard quantification of biomarkers in plant samples, it is necessary to remove the moisture content in the test sample.
However, HEL cells have more than two copies of JAK2 and should not be used as a standard for quantification of JAK2 V617F allele burden.
Serial dilutions of purified genomic DNA were assayed in parallel with the embryos and used to provide a standard for quantification of the Oct4 template copy numbers.
An internal reference sample, the same on each blot, was used as a standard for quantification of bands detected in cyst fluid samples and was given the value 1 [ 47].
Real-time quantitative PCR (qPCR) is considered a 'gold standard' for quantification of gene expression and has been widely employed as a validation method for microarray studies.
Rhodamine 123 (Rh123) was used as an internal standard for quantification of Sanguinarine (SAN) in a physiological buffer (e.g. PBS) or blood samples.
Using a known standard allowed quantification of differences in hybridization rate across environmental strains.
To this end, 20, 50 and 80 ng of purified human MBP of 18.3 kDa (Hytest) was loaded onto each gel as a mass standard for quantification of the relative amount of MBP in the human brain tissue samples.
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