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The concentrations of tryptone and kanamycin also significantly affected process productivity, but in contrast with the expression temperature, their effects were positive, which means that, for higher productivity levels, these variables should be defined at higher levels.
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The morphology and connectivity of each one of these neurons has been defined at high resolution [ 2].
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If the agreement is defined at high levels expected to lead to minimal measurement error, then knee cartilage volume can be measured sufficiently and accurately with one in two slices both cross-sectionally and longitudinally regardless of ROA status and./or reader.
We also take into account the fact that some covariates are defined at a higher level of aggregation than the dependent variable by clustering standard errors by country and time.
In contrast, the target pictures were defined at a high conceptual level, and a wide range of categories (32) and exemplars (2 8) was used.
With the result of this study, 12 A KIR haplotypes and 15 B KIR haplotypes have been defined at the highest level of resolution.
The best possible cut off points were defined at the highest Youden index (J = Sen + Spe − 1).
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