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Thus, in the end, the cross-validation technique introduced by Abadie et al. (2015) is not properly defined, typically leading to ambiguous estimates of the treatment effect.

First the complex electron wave (Psi) representing the initial converged probe is defined, typically as an Airy disk function shown in Fig. 1c.

For phosphoproteomics, statistical validation is of great importance in comparison to the wider field of proteomics, given that each phosphorylation is defined, typically, by a single MS/MS spectrum.

It is now well established that many of us live in an era of surveillance and stress, wherein time is defined typically as precious and fleeting, and life itself is unpredictable, competitive, and scary.

SSRs are ideal tools for such studies as they are PCR-based markers, genetically defined, typically co-dominant, multiallelic, and uniformly dispersed throughout plant genomes.

Most current partitioning methods require some a priori partitioning scheme to be defined, typically guided by known structural features of the sequences, such as gene boundaries or codon positions.

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Mr. Gupta stressed that what was emerging was not "corporate social responsibility," a loosely defined concept typically driven by corporate marketing departments, which he said was "largely nonsense".

Backbiting leads to short-chain branches of a defined length (typically two monomer units).

The control unit allows mixing of humidified air with CO2 at defined ratios (typically 95%air/5%% CO2).

Once an outcome has been defined, researchers typically want to know if any other factors can influence the result.

The prevalence estimates that were based on clearly defined criteria (typically the 1987 American College of Rheumatology (ACR) criteria [ 22]) ranged between 0.4% and 2.2%.

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