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Twenty years ago, it was more common to list only supervisors.
Then we made a final list of dysregulated genes by compiling those from the main list that changed by more than 1.5 fold (with an adjusted (Benjamini-Hochberg multiple testing corrected) p values less than 0.05) (Additional file 2), and those that changed in both comparisons but in different directions (Additional file 2, italics; see Additional file 3 for all genes common to list 1 and 2).
It's common to list degrees that you've received as well, paying special attention to anything that ties into the work you are writing about.
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The global goals, which are to be achieved by 2030, represent a common to-do list for a better world and a promise that nobody is left behind.
The SCPD database includes binding data for 234 factors/complexes in yeast, of which 19 were common to the list of 40 factors studied above.
Of those 132 genes, 37 were common to our list.
It was interesting to note that none of these 261 genes were common to our list of 513 genes with differential methylation in CRC.
Some of the PCB congeners associated with these end points are common to the list of congeners identified in pigmented products and detected environmentally.
Indeed, this was confirmed by the analysis of the reduced list of 92 genes in common to all lists that also identified cellular growth and proliferation and cellular movement as being altered.
To see which of these stations are common to both lists, the values of the two lists are multiplied together, which filters out those stations that are not common to both.
We have compared the ranked lists of features by SVM-RFE and by paired t-test, and found that among the top nine features in the two lists, seven of them are common to both lists.
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