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A metadata string transforms into a uniquely identified concept with concept mapping, as identified by the associated facts.
This panel uniquely identifies our biorepository of approximately 20,000 samples and would continue to uniquely identify samples in biorepositories of over 100 million samples.
As many molecular functional groups have resonant frequencies in this spectral range, the mid-IR absorption spectrum provides image contrast as well as uniquely identifies a sample's chemistry without the need for dyes or prior analytical knowledge of its composition.
This experience motivated me to create a mechanism to uniquely identify a sample and link to a description of the sample that resides in a persistent, online accessible catalog.
Class was used as the clustering variable as it is used to uniquely identify the sampled classrooms within a country.
Illumina UPTAG and Illumina DNTAG primers contain a 5-bp sequence (denoted as NNNNN in the primer sequence) that uniquely identifies the sample.
Specifically, we accepted as "uniquely identified" proteins those, which were identified in at least half of the samples of each group (n ≥ 3 in the control group and n ≥ 5 in OA group).
However, the deposition of genomic-scale data for an individual participant, such as a MPS sequence, is far above the minimal amount of data to uniquely identify the sample [ 21, 22].
One approach to multiplexing is to use short DNA indices to uniquely identify each sample.
The current data yield allows several samples to be sequenced as a single library, where small nucleotide 'barcodes' (4 6 bp) uniquely identify the samples.
Some of the metabolites detected were not uniquely identified as a single metabolite, typically as a consequence of isomerisation.
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