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However, what is clear (and logical) is that a significant proportion of proteins across the range of concentrations present in blood plasma will not change under specific conditions and that these can be used for accurate normalization that will take account of differences in variation that are dependent on quantity of a protein in a sample.

The problem with spiking is that it does not account for the differences in variation that are dependent on quantity of a protein in a sample and there is a 12-log dynamic range between the most and least common proteins in blood plasma [2].

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Central electric power plants, in particular, are highly dependent on vast quantities of cooling water that will become scarcer under climate change.

These 'monocrops' have a cascade of ill effects on the environment, as they are dependent on growing quantities of petroleum based chemicals (also sold by Monsanto).

The biosensor sensitivity increased with the number of layers applied and is dependent on the quantities of SO and cyt c.

DPRK has been dependent on significant quantities of food imports, in recent years ranging from a high of 938 000 tonnes in 2005/06 to a low of 293 000 tonnes in 2008/09 (see Figure 1).

The intensity of colouration in carotenoid-based plumage colours is most likely dependent on the quantities of carotenoids deposited in the feathers, and yellow plumage colour (mainly measurements of chroma) correlates positively with carotenoid content in several bird species (great tits [ 32], greenfinches, [ 49], American goldfinches Carduelis tristis [ 50]).

The amount of loss in BW is dependent on the quantity the mother smoked during the pregnancy.

The amount of SOC stored within an ecosystem, is dependent on the quantity and quality of organic matter returned to the soil matrix, the soils ability to retain organic carbon (a function of texture and cation exchange capacity), and biotic influences of both temperature and precipitation [3].

The amount of material used in each reaction was dependent on the quantity of protein recovered in each fraction.

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