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Despite increased variance, the median ratio between allele fractions in the replicates was close to 1, suggesting that pooling is reproducible and that the skewed distributions in ALL2_pool5 and ALL1_pool10 may be caused by inaccurate DNA quantification of the individual samples in the pools or by variations from pipetting small volumes of DNA samples during pooling.

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Thus, when the results obtained from 5×× 4 replicates of each calibrator and sample were considered, the intra-assay CV was <5%, whereas the inter-assay CV was <10%, as calculated by variation from the mean.

To evaluated the effect of a "Hand Hygiene for the reduction of healthcare-associated infections" training program for primary healthcare workers, measured by variation from correct hand hygiene compliance, according to regulatory and specific criteria, 6 months after the baseline, in the intervention group (group receiving a training program) and in the control group (a usual clinical practice).

Previous studies by Ponomarenko et al. (2011a) have demonstrated that the accuracy of the phase estimates is mainly limited by variations arising from the statistical nature of the radar returns.

The current magnitudes are largely controlled by variations in conductivity from solar EUV illumination and particle precipitation (Newell et al. 2010).

The remaining seven Balimo isolates comprised two STs (ST667; n = 6 and ST668; n = 1), differing from each other by a single nucleotide polymorphism in the ace gene, but by four and five locus variations from ST267, respectively.

Other purines, including guanine, can be produced by variations of this synthesis from AICN and its amide (AICA) and other small molecules generated from HCN (Sanchez et al. 1967, 1968) (Fig. 6).

Similarities between the subtle strain changes (indicated by variations in strain rates from negative to positive) prior to each of the sub-Plinian eruptions are also evident in the strain rate graph shown in Fig. 6(b).

Natural selection changes the fitness by accumulating tiny variations from generation to generation to adapt to environments.

The changes in soil-forming processes were driven principally by variations in available soil moisture from precipitation.

The non-Fickian dispersion observed experimentally is explained by variations of local flow field from preferential flow paths due to physical heterogeneities.

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