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Macro, microscopic, powder, quantitative and fluorescence standards discussed here can be considered as identifying parameters to substantiate and authenticate the drug.
In that case the name and number would be considered as identifying variables.
Since these tags could be safely considered as identifying human (AB) or parasite (BC) transcripts, their respective frequencies could be taken as representative of the actual figure of the two species-specific transcripts in the initial mRNA inputs.
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Proteins were considered as identified only when they had a protein score ≥56, and results with C.I. % (confidence interval %) value >95% were considered to be a positive identification.
Only proteins represented by at least one peptide sequence above significance threshold in combination with the presence of at least four peptide masses assigned in the PMF were considered as identified (for detailed reference see [31], [32]).
A TFBS was considered as identified if its score reached at least 85% of the maximum weight of the PWM.
A marker gene is considered as identified if the corresponding selected probe set maps unambiguously to this gene.
The protein was considered as identified if the probability score was higher than 60 and the sequence coverage higher than 30%.
Smoking cessation was considered as identified if a physician assessed and recorded a patient's smoking status, regardless of the actual status.
A protein was considered as identified, if the confidence score was higher than 30 at a significance threshold for the Mascot result of p ≤ 0.01.
Sequences that displayed at least 98% sequence identity when compared to those in the GenBank were preliminary considered as identified species [ 16].
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