Sentence examples for depending on the methodology from inspiring English sources

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Most reports on detecting CMV DNA by real-time PCR have used 'in-house' assays with variable primers for the same gene or different genes (e.g. the immediate early CMV gene or the CMV DNA polymerase gene), making it difficult to extrapolate results from one institution to another [ 21, 27]. Assay sensitivity varies greatly depending on the methodology used.

However, the answers can vary widely between websites depending on the methodology used.

These show the average boost to the holdings of financial assets and pensions of the richest 10% of households would have been either £128,000 per household or £322,000 depending on the methodology used.

There is a difference in the estimated discharge depending on the methodology employed, however as we move along the canal the water allowance does not vary significantly with the distance along the canal.

Depending on the methodology used to encapsulate chondrocytes within agarose hydrogels, the equilibrium compressive modulus was found to be significantly higher for acellular 2% agarose gels compared with 2% agarose gels seeded at approximately 40×106 cells/mL.

The results of the three methodologies statistically differ, with the expanded uncertainty of sampling being in the range of 0.34 0.40 mg kg−1, while the relative expanded uncertainty lying in the range of 4.8 5.1%, depending on the methodology used.

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The expression levels varied depending on the methodologies used for expression and controls.

An example is the measurement of noise exposure levels, which can differ by up to 10 dB(A) depending on the methodologies used [ 61].

Prediction of RNA secondary structures may show different and even contrasting results, depending on the methodologies and the genomic regions evaluated [ 13- 15].

Depending on the methodologies of the selected studies, the control groups included healthy subjects, drug-free patients, or the same patients evaluated repeatedly in longitudinal comparisons (i.e., serving as their own controls).

Although it has been argued that clock shifts correlate with decreased economic efficiency, and that in 2000 the daylight-saving effect implied an estimated one-day loss of $31 billion on US stock exchanges, the estimated numbers depend on the methodology and the results have been disputed.

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