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They devised four-step filtering methods gradually combining DEG fold change, gene regulatory network membership, biological pathway membership, and single nucleotide variant frequency filters, to carefully reduce candidate gene biomarkers.
As Linskey [ 31] suggested, the cochlear dose probably lies somewhere between 4 Gy and 5.33 Gy, and we should carefully reduce the radiation dose to the cochlea, if possible.
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"Like other carmakers, we are carefully reducing costs and maximizing efficiencies," said Mike Michels of Toyota.
Underlining its succinct, stripped-bare quality is a staging carefully reduced to taut lighting effects and refracted views of Augustine in video projections.
Now installed in 40 buildings, this technology carefully reduces incoming electricity supply to 220 volts, saving energy while allowing all equipment to function normally.
I used to carry his list "The Hundred Books Which Influenced Me Most" around in my wallet (carefully reduced on the Xerox machine) in case I found myself in a library or bookshop.
Muller had cut down Brigg's top hat by carefully reducing the crown by half its height and sewing it to the brim, a fashion trend which become popular following his sensational Old Bailey trial and was known as the "Muller cut-down".
For a single-layer curtain it is known that the minimum flow rate required for initial stability can be violated by carefully reducing the flow rate below this point, which defines a hysteresis region.
Therefore the suture limbs are tensioned manually and the clavicle is carefully reduced.
We now manage the process carefully to reduce the amount of time asked of us before we get a decision".
The positions of these elements need to be chosen carefully to reduce losses and stray radiation.
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