Exact(2)
To avoid any run-time errors, a certain degree of data redundancy is allowed for duplicate definition of some reused variables.
This is in conformity with [7], stating that a certain degree of data quantity and accuracy are to be fulfilled for SMAA application.
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For comparison, during experiments with lower proportions of β-glucosidase, inhibition caused cellobiose proportions of over 35% of the converted material while still retaining a certain degree of hydrolysis (data not shown).
That is, a certain degree of error in data matching is tolerated.
Although these applications demonstrate a certain degree of correspondence between eQTL data and external data sources, and imply that such correspondence is desirable in an eQTL mapping method, no benchmarks based on the systematic recovery of biological information have been proposed and applied to a wide variety of mapping methods and data sets.
Indeed, the results obtained conformed fairly well to the data published earlier on HSV and PRV genes, though there is a certain degree of disagreement between the data published by the different authors on the HSV genes, and only incomplete expression data are available for the PRV genes.
Early studies indicated that this infection promotes a certain degree of immunosuppression; however, subsequent data using new approaches demonstrate a substantial antiparasite response during acute experimental infection [ 122].
First, administrative data are prone to a certain degree of coding errors and incomplete data, which may be random or contain systematic biases.
Visualisation also provides a certain degree of interactivity with the available data (Spence 2001).
This study designs a realistic approach for assessing process yield that considers a certain degree of imprecision on the sample data.
Although there appears to be a certain degree of redundancy between the MRFs, data from knockout studies suggest unique roles for these transcription factors.
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