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We note that in our deep proteome analysis, even although it corresponds to one very large amalgamated experiment (and can thus be viewed as a single replicate), multiple internal replications help to mitigate noise in the data and to improve the accuracy of quantitation.
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Total cell numbers used in calculation are indicated below each column (***p < 0.0001, amalgamated data from three independent experiments).
After having amalgamated a group of contingency tables, we can define the Measure of Amalgamation.
Tanganyikans want to be amalgamated.
In 2002, additional neighbouring communities were amalgamated into the city.
Stop as soon as the mixture is amalgamated.
Pros: Cheap, and easily amalgamated into existing algorithms.
These symbols reoccur in the exhibition, abused, amalgamated and mocked.
Leave on the heat, stirring, for a minute, until amalgamated.
Previously separate forces such as Strathclyde are now amalgamated.
Mahogany Opera and the Opera Group have amalgamated to form the Mahogany Opera Group.
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