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Although Bonferroni correction is commonly used, it can be too stringent and results in type II errors, and hence the sequential goodness-of-fit (SGoF) method (Carvajal-Rodríguez et al. 2009), which is particularly suited to high-dimensional data, was used to correct for multiple testing for all genetic data.
Commonly assumed negligible, it can be important for design and interpretation of streaming potential measurements and modeling assumptions.
It is commonly extraconal; however, it can be intraconal or multicompartmental.
The third person form is the most commonly used and it can be subject to different approaches, depending on your writing style.
The results indicate that the proposed SVM-based model exhibits better recognition ability and higher prediction accuracy than other commonly used models, and it can be considered as an effective method to predict the CS property of HPC in infrastructure practice.
Further, because the algorithm is composed of commonly used image processing functions, it can be quickly reprogrammed in any programming language.
Furthermore, because the shear wave velocity (Vs) is a variable commonly used in construction design, it can be readily related to the soil modulus.
It is stable in conditions commonly used for synthesis, and it can be converted to a sugar lactone derivative merely by photoirradiation (λ = 365 nm): 2,3,4,6-tetra-O-acetyl-d-glucono-1,5-lactone (2).
It can be commonly observed that [Mn+(n = 1, 2, 3...) + 23Na+] adduct peak appears in FD, FAB, and MALDI-MS spectra.
Comet assay has many advantages over other types of commonly used assays in that it can be used to assess the genotoxicity in a wide range of organisms, in different types of tissues.
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