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Fish proved to be able to discriminate up to 100 vs. 200 objects, without showing any significant decrease in accuracy compared with the 4 vs. 8 discrimination.
The nuclear PgiC gene for cytosolic phosphoglucose isomerase [37] was applied to discriminate up to species level, following a method based on band size differences described by Bremer & De Groot [38].
Love and Barsky [ 11] showed that one observer looking through a breast pump is able to discriminate up to 17 ductal orifices in one nipple.
Many thousands of SNPs have been identified in soybean and have been used to design the GoldenGate assay, which discriminates up to 1536 SNPs in one reaction.
A high-throughput genotyping system for soybean that is based on an SNP array capable of high multiplexing and which discriminates up to 384 or 1536 mapped SNPs in one reaction has been described.
Many theories assume few basic, innate emotions ; others discriminate up to 36 affective categories.
It accuses the firm of discriminating against up to 100 women.
I was trying to tell them, 'We have to look up and thank God we were born white.' Because if I was black and had my hands up, discriminated against, I wouldn't be so happy".
Paying attention to the log2 expression change ratio scale in the bottom-left corner of Figure 1 we notice that the changes in expression that we are able to discriminate is up to 1 fold for increased or decreased probesets.
A new movie by journalist-comedian Ben Stein, Expelled," which purports to tell how anti-Darwin teachers are discriminated against, also fires up a more frightening side to this debate.
Poor girls, rural families and children from groups who are discriminated against, all end up more likely to miss out on school.
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