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A vast majority evidenced nothing beyond the common fluctuations that remain one of baseball's great mysteries, and allures.
A key feature of these models would be the inclusion of common fluctuations in the spike probabilities of cells in each time bin (cf. [11]); such models can also be extended to include spike history-dependent terms.
Second, different RBC synapses must experience common fluctuations in release probability so that they become coactive.
To decrease the chance of detecting 'noise' (or common fluctuations of serum PSA levels), we assessed not absolute PSA but PSA trends.
However, due to common fluctuations in renal function seen in advanced stages of kidney disease, 14.3% of patients had eGFR in the range of 30 60 mL/min/1.73 m at baseline (assessed ≥2 weeks after screening).
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Molecular dynamics simulations at various temperatures were used to investigate the common fluctuation sites in CalB, which are considered to be thermally weak points.
The most common foreseeable fluctuations come with a spouse taking time off to care for a child or return to school, said Robert Schmansky, a Livonia, Mich., advisor.
The relative stability of the common RSN fluctuations was also assessed in the temporal domain through a detailed analysis of the power spectral distribution (PSD) of each network's associated activity time-course after detrending.
However, it is now recognized that serum AMH results can have dramatic variability due to common, biologic fluctuations within some individuals, use of hormonal contraceptives or other medications, certain surgical procedures, specimen treatment, assay changes, and laboratory calibration differences.
To check the validity of these peak regions and make sure that the difference is not due to random picking or partial sequencing of cDNA libraries (which is the common random fluctuation caused by digital Northern approach) [ 17], the analysis was repeated using ESTs and the associated library information from the Incyte Genomics LifeSeq database.
In these circumstances it is common to use fluctuations in allele frequencies over multiple generations to estimate N e, with larger fluctuations indicating a smaller variance effective population size (Krimbas and Tsakas 1971; Waples 1989).
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