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The study design had six phases: construction of the gold standard set; term identification; filter development; filter testing; external validation in an alternative gold standard set; and an estimate of precision which we call 'the post-hoc precision estimate'.
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A number of standards exist for the development of filters and filter media for different applications.
In the development of filter media for the food and drug industry, cleanability is of increased importance compared with other characteristics such as the filter media resistance.
melanogaster" from Organism, then the Development Stage filter shows that there are 11 Adult Female experiments, 7 Adult Male experiments, 91 Late Embryo experiments, and so forth.
Hence, one of the remaining challenges is to distinguish functional mutations vital for cancer development, and filter out the unfunctional and random "passenger mutations".
The development of filtering techniques is examined from three points of view.
On day 7 of development, sterile filters soaked with either vehicle, leptin (1 µg/disk) or VEGF (100 ng/disk) in the presence or absence of SU5416 or NS398 (10 µg/disk) were applied to relatively avascular regions of the CAM.
Ongoing development of filters will help to prevent relevant articles from being missed.
Visual inspection of development on filters confirmed the highly reproducible morphological progression.
We compared the transcription profiles of selected genes expressed at 0 h–12 h between cAMP treatment in suspension and development on filters.
Using a cut-off of 2-fold change in expression in any stage of anther development further filtered these genes to 11,915 (Additional File 6).
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