Sentence examples for evolution of the quantitative from inspiring English sources

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Likewise, the evolution of the quantitative data expressed in ratio (more plausible) was "stackable" to the data expressed in whole number for the considered indicators.

The evolution of the quantitative efficacy parameters will also be assessed, by group, for the different time periods, using a repeated measures analysis.

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We will consider the consequences of such pathogen evolution on the quantitative pathogenicity on resistant plants as well as on susceptible plants.

As opposed to the first approach, the joint latent class model assumes that the population is divided into various subpopulations with different longitudinal evolutions of the quantitative marker associated with different risk functions for the event [ 51].

However, we failed to demonstrate a prognostic value for Δ%SUVmax, Δ%SUVmean or Δ%TV, showing similar evolution of these quantitative parameters whatever the tumour response to treatment.

The reasons are likely two-fold: first, a majority of researchers believe that in the evolution of the phenotype, quantitative trail loci (QTLs) are more important than known protein-coding loci and consequently have relied on quantitative genetic techniques to identify QTLs.

We analyzed the molecular evolution of the Hd6 quantitative trait locus for photoperiod sensitivity in a total of 20 cultivated varieties and wild rice species and found 74 polymorphic sites within its coding region (1,002 bp), of which five were nonsynonymous substitutions.

The evolution of a quantitative trait depends on the magnitude of heritability but also on the genetic and environmental correlations with other traits [4], [11], [37].

The predicted failure envelope is correlated with the damage evolution and the quantitative analysis of failure events, which improves the understanding of the failure mechanisms.

We consider a simple computational model of the evolution of a quantitative trait and its phenotypic plasticity based on directional and positive frequency-dependent selection in order to explore whether and how leaning might facilitate evolution under the dynamics that arise from communicative interactions among individuals.

The overall effect of evolution depends on the quantitative details of these responses (Fig. 3A).

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