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We also tested the correlation with the gene expression intensity (interpreted as equivalent with the mRNA amount) by comparing the counts of cDNA tags mapped on the intragenic regions among the four clusters (Fig. 5d; Nagalakshmi et al. 2008).
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This physician also describes the RT RN role in terms of " RT machine hours", seeing the RN function as equivalent with treatment production, and the inclusion of nursing care in the RT unit as time-consuming and clashing with effective treatment of large numbers of patients.
The validity of parameter estimates on each of the included attributes is therefore dependent on the assumption that respondents evaluated competing programs as equivalent with respect to excluded attributes and that the effect of each excluded attribute is orthogonal to the effect of each included attribute.
In case of no change in the distance between tips of two screws before and after correction we recognized the screw rotation as equivalent with vertebral rotation.
In contrast, we think that any methodology used to test this hypothesis should try to ensure that the patient groups compared are as equivalent as possible with respect to the severity of their clinical course.
What is most misunderstood about the role is the extent to which party expectations of the leader personally are every bit as demanding as those equivalents with the larger party of opposition - occasionally, even more so.
In designing these tasks, we endeavored to create two tasks that were as equivalent as possible except with respect to the stimulus domain of the memoranda, so that capacity could be estimated in the same manner for both tasks.
From a more theoretical point of view it is of interest that symmetrized ratios of occupation probabilities, determined in the steady state, i.e. under non-equilibrium conditions, are equivalent to the Boltzmann factor corresponding to the free energy of the particle channel interaction, which, as well known, is equivalent with the ratio of the equilibrium occupation probabilities.
The regular review of management accounts is most useful when the details for the period are compared with a related budget as well as with the equivalent details for the previous year.
The revised version of the questionnaire was again assessed as semantically, idiomatically and conceptually equivalent with the original version.
Created in 1991, it's a piece that posits sex and death as metaphysical equivalents, with the steel-etched duets that the men dance with their fencing foils prefiguring those they dance with their women.
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