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Compared to polysomnography studies, reports of sleep assessment in critical care patients using subjective methods have evaluated much larger patient numbers, over more prolonged periods, and studied more interventions.
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This will make it possible to evaluate much larger numbers of SNPs across tens of thousands of accessions, enormously increasing both the power and the resolution of evolutionary analysis.
As an alternative and efficient approach, the time-frame expansion technique can be used to evaluate much larger networks under perturbation.
Covert and Kellogg, a professor at the Harris School of Public Policy, evaluated how much larger the recently-constructed Dakota Access Pipeline would have been had crude-by-rail been more costly and less flexible.
Also private, autosomal CNVs currently found in one patient each may contribute to the infertility phenotype, but their significance may only be evaluated by much larger studies.
Instead, the bioinformatic prioritization helps to point towards variants of interest that can be evaluated in much larger sample sets by direct genotyping.
The polymorphisms significant in one or more of these analyses should be evaluated in much larger association and linkage panels that provide greater genetic diversity, power, and precision.
We thus chose to evaluate how much larger amounts they transported cumulatively until 2 h, compared to the control (Fig. 1F).
Scholarship in the open is better scholarship – it can be read and evaluated by a much larger and more varied audience.
However, land use change has to be evaluated against a much larger spectrum of sustainability criteria, including aspects of security of supply and economic development of rural areas.
Genetic epidemiological studies have conventionally been designed in such a way that a relatively small number of potential risk factors (both genetic and non-genetic) are evaluated in a much larger number of samples.
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