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There are differences as to the 'comparative worth of different goods' (FE 19) and as to the stringency of the responsibilities Ross endorses (FE 186 188).

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Firms were asked, among other things, to assess the intensity of the demand decrease for their products as well as the stringency of the financial constraints they suffered because of the crisis.

The ability to map reads with no errors is relatively trivial and differs between methods due mainly to the upper limit on the number CALs generated before a read is ignored as well as the stringency of post-alignment filters.

If sequence reads are mapped with respect to a reference sequence (such as the rCRS [83]), the particular reads that are mapped or discarded will depend upon the underlying algorithm of the chosen assembler/software program as well as the stringency of the base mismatch and length similarity parameters applied (assuming these latter two features can be adjusted with the selected assembler).

RAP shows a remarkable agreement with these validations (dataset name in RAP: " Mouse cerebral cortex adult VS embryonic") with the only exceptions of Igf2bp1 and Mobp, both marked as non significant due to the stringency of Cuffdiff2 algorithm, although both noticeably differentially expressed.

Membership in the larger group was highly sensitive to the stringency of the clustering parameters, as at 35% overlap and 35% identity, only 22 sequences remained, all with homology to latrotoxins, and at 45% overlap and 45% identity this cluster had fragmented into several smaller clusters, the largest of which contained six members (Additional file 6).

We did not use Bonferonni due to the stringency of that correction [see 57], as these were exploratory analyses meant to generate questions for further research.

The lower activity of the kdr ZFP2 zinc finger array in the B2H system may be due to low DNA-binding specificity as well as to the lower stringency of the bacterial one-hybrid (B1H) system used to select the kdr-targeted zinc finger arrays (see Discussion below).

In matters of religion, he upheld the Sephardic tendency to blend ancient Jewish customs with modern developments — a contrast to the stringency of Ashkenazi ultra-Orthodox Jews.

Public scrutiny of executive compensation has increased, as has the stringency of regulatory rules regarding compensation at publicly-traded companies.

The retrobiosynthetic concept was designed to improve the stringency of isotope incorporation studies.

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