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3. Is the resistance to copy number change enforced with equal stringency for different chr3 segments?
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A RIN of greater than or equal to seven indicates the RNA is suitable for high stringency applications [ 7].
We are also providing data to the reviewers from additional control experiments, which we performed with TCR negative hybridomas, in order to ensure that the stringency employed in Figure 4 provides resolving power equal to Figure 3.
Functional annotation was set at high stringency and restricted to groups with an enrichment score greater than or equal to 1.3.
Although a previous study successfully validated candidate loci exhibiting a fold change of 1.5 [ 23], we raised the stringency by arbitrarily setting the DASE value cut-off bar at 2, equal to a 4-fold variance between alleles, to ensure the significance of the findings.
To increase the stringency of this analysis, the tandem repeats identified with matches lower than or equal to 55% were manually removed from the final results.
Specifically, we showed that the median of the UERNOAEL was slightly higher than 10% (Table 1), whereas the UERSNCD was 7% or 18%, depending on the stringency of the definition of the SNCD [i.e., whether the SNR is set equal to 1 (SNCD1.0) or 0.67 (SNCD0.67), the former being more stringent].
And these reasons are categorical, in the sense that their weight or stringency does not depend on the subject's interests, goals, or desires; hence acting against these reasons, other things equal, is wrong (Raz 2001).
The budgetary stringency is real.
Yet stringency is just what is needed.
The adviser says stringency is now unavoidable.
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