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Dynamic monitoring calls for sampling rate high enough for transient analysis, while static monitoring requires long-term stability.
The plan also calls for sampling bodies of water for the influenza virus, which is shed in bird feces.
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Sampling guidelines specifically called for sampling a broad variety of domesticated and wild host animals from various habitats.
This included correcting the original HLA-C*07:01 calls for samples HLA-Ref22 andHLA-Ref28 to HLA-C*07:18.
SNPs that cannot be assigned a genotype are returned as "no calls" and shared "no calls" for sample pairs were not considered a difference.
We excluded CNVs with at least 50% overlap with a region copy-number variable in at least 1% of samples; individuals with >30 CNV calls or a total event length >10 Mb and calls for samples from plates containing fewer than 40 samples (Supplementary Material, Table S2).
And it was caught not by routine surveillance, he says, but by "a fluke": he killed it outdoors because he feared it would trample other cows lying prostrate in its trailer, and the plant's testing program called for sampling cows killed outside only.
Experiments calling for sample exposure to inhibitors or reactivating reagents typically involved one or more steps to separate the small molecules from the enzyme before determinations of AChE activity.
This is due to the fact the number of peaks called for sample GSM487448 largely exceeds sample GSM487450.
In the UK, the importance of an accessible phlebotomy service was previously identified by the Carter Report, which called for samples to be taken at times and in places convenient to patients.
In addition, there is no consensus on suitable small RNA reference genes that could be used as internal controls for biological variability; current protocols call for samples to be processed from identical input volumes, then corrected for technical variability using spiked-in synthetic non-human (Caenorhabditis elegans) miRNA as a normalising control (Mitchell et al, 2008; Kroh et al, 2010).
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