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As mentioned earlier, using orthogonal arrays with only a few experiments, a large parameter space can be studied.
There have been numerous applications suggested, for example, from large arrays (in the order of 100 elements) for use in auditoriums to small arrays with only 2 or 3 elements for hearing aids and mobile telephones.
The HD-Zip genes generally do not occur in clusters or arrays, with only three instances of tandemly duplicated genes.
The distribution profile of TCAST shows dominant localization in centromeric regions and arrays with only a few copies outside of centromeric regions.
Additionally, SNP arrays that probed 763,572 SNPs were used in this study, while arrays with only 56,947 SNPs were used in the previous study.
Applying it to arrays with only one probe per gene (cDNA microarrays) will result in a much lower number of genes for which expression levels can be determined.
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As long as the station spacing is comparable to or less than expected wavelengths, it can be applied to either 1D linear array or 2D array with only a few tens of stations.
Furthermore, it also makes it much easier to calibrate the array with only a single A/D.
The reflection of the NP array with only Au disks at the top (this sample will be indicated by "disk" hereafter) is not much different from that of the bare NP array.
The NP array with only a Au holey backreflector (hereafter indicated by "backreflector") has much larger reflection compared with the bare sample and disk, as a large portion of the surface area is covered by the highly reflective Au thin film.
However, the prevalent assumption has been that multiple transgene copies are integrated in a tandem head-to-tail array with only rare exceptions of inverted repeats [28], [29], [30].
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