Sentence examples for challenge of contamination from inspiring English sources

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It is widely appreciated that genetic analyses on samples that contain degraded DNA in general, and human DNA in particular, are faced with the considerable challenge of contamination with exogenous sources of DNA (e.g. [43], [44]).

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From comparing the two production systems, it was found that the Sf9 system produced VLPs at a level 35 times more than the HEK293 system, however there remains the challenge of baculovirus contamination.

Future results may challenge historical definitions of "contamination," "contagion" and "infection," by detecting the presence of previously unknown microbial species, and by detecting microbes not detectable with non-genomic techniques.

In line with the major objective of equipping young interdisciplinary researchers with the skills to address the challenges of complex contamination and its effects on aquatic ecosystems and to support WFD implementation, an extensive training program was set up and was enthusiastically followed by the PhD fellows.

However, open pond culturing has yet to overcome the challenge of invasive species contamination which can result in diminished productivity of the process (Chen et al.2010).2010

Not least, the challenge of eliminating library contamination, error rates of the enzymes used for DNA amplification as well as minimum insert size, adapter and hybridization artifacts etc has to be taken into account while considering epigenome sequencing.

Another challenge is the possibility of contamination: health care workers might give more attention to problems of depression and anxiety because of their newly learned skills to provide support for these problems to patients outside the intervention group.

40 Performing a clinical trial in small municipalities is challenging because of high risk of contamination between treatment groups.

Additionally, the anucleate platelet has minimal mRNA levels [ 10], which makes RT PCR (reverse transcription PCR) challenging due to the issue of contamination with mRNA from other blood cells.

In one respect GSV in Fukushima does give a broad overview of the sheer scale of the challenges at hand, and the different gradients of contamination across space.

A challenge to exploiting such resources is the ubiquitous threat of contamination with exogenous DNA.

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