Sentence examples for achieve comprehensiveness from inspiring English sources

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To achieve comprehensiveness, data are collected from TCGA, the Curated Short Read archive (CSR) (35), ICGC (12), Gene Expression Atlas (30) and publications (Table 1).

In select studies such as evolutionary genomics, it is not necessary to achieve comprehensiveness; instead, a limited amount of information is sufficient.

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An individual, at least, may feel that this or that view will not do precisely because it achieves comprehensiveness by turning its back on fact; and, though it is unsatisfactory to fall back on personal judgment in this way, there is perhaps no other alternative in this difficult area.

In this study the aim was to achieve maximal comprehensiveness through setting forth very loose criteria for ligand definition (as described in "Methods" section), with an upper bound for the molecular size of 485 atoms.

Although recent application of automated microfluidic ChIP (AutoChIP) was successfully performed using 2 000 cells through locus-specific analysis by qPCR, such assays do not achieve the comprehensiveness afforded by DNA sequencing approaches.

The studies that need to be identified tend to be extremely diverse in both their focus and design, and the problem of achieving both comprehensiveness and precision soon becomes intractable [ 10].

In this paper we propose a method which meets the required level of scientific rigour and creates a sound basis for achieving the comprehensiveness needed in a set of quality indicators.

The experimental results show that the evaluation ratio of intelligent processing that more than 80 points is up to 83.0%, the average ratio is 75.9%, and the average processing time is about 0.23 s per image, which can greatly reduce the workload and blindness of methods selection and achieve higher level of comprehensiveness and operational efficiency.

Following this, a synthesis of the categorized and non-conforming findings was circulated to the second and third authors to confirm their interpretation and comprehensiveness and achieve consensus.

Rather, we prefer a generalised definition of complementarity, which states that the concept is effectively about how conservation actions work synergistically together, to achieve the objectives of comprehensiveness and adequacy in an efficient manner (Moilanen, 2008).

Use of rRNA depletion is a reasonable compromise to achieve lower cost while retaining comprehensiveness of coverage.

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