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The homoeologue-specific assays will be suitable to derive associations between SPS functionality and key phenotypic traits.

However, in the case where sample numbers are sufficiently large (ie allele frequencies are based on a large number of chromosomes), it should be suitable to derive the H statistic using the uncorrected average heterozygosity where p and 1-p = the frequency of the derived and ancestral alleles, respectively and NL = the number of loci.

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In conclusion, simulations of leaf level PAR based on combinations of detailed 3D surfaced-based plant and light distribution models are suitable to derive light-induced physiological responses on organ level.

We applied filtering criteria to the 233 DE miRNAs to identify which miRNAs would be suitable to measure in patient derived serum.

This approach is suitable to validate concepts derived from proteogenomics as well as effects of pharmacological treatments.

Uniaxial tests with plane stress states are not suitable to derive the hydrostatic sensitivity parameters.

While experimental methods like western and northern blots as well as RT-PCR are not suitable to derive information about exact spatial gene expression (e.g. within single cell populations), the main disadvantage of immunohistochemistry often represents the lack of a functional antibody.

The approach is suitable to display the impact of crops deriving from the input of pollutants as nutrients and herbicides or pesticides, or the input of soil particles through wind and/or water erosion.k.

The derived expression is suitable to be used in practice for hand calculation and avoids excessive efforts required to perform numerical analysis using finite element or finite strip methods.

Group-derived CID values are suitable to interpret the results of clinical trials or group studies, but they are often directly applied to interpret the individual's change [ 59].

We need to establish a new functional (F t)) which is suitable enough to derive an exponential decay.

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