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Neuron generates too small of a charge to be measured by an EEG, and it is the summation of synchronous activity of thousands of neurons that have similar spatial orientation which is measured by an EEG.
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Because the number of founding chromosomes in each pool in the association studies is 40 (20 diploid genomes), in order to avoid the situation where positions with very high coverage will generate too small P-values, we used the hypergeometric distribution to project down the total coverage to 40.
Coal generates too much carbon dioxide.
Google says thousands of advertisers have signed up for the program, but analysts say they believe the amount of revenue generated is too small to have a significant impact on Google's overall business.
According to experts, PV panel recycling is currently not viable because waste volumes generated are too small and significant volumes of end-of-life panels will only begin to appear in 2025 or 2030.
Obviously, since only 25 compounds were examined, assessment was rather uncertain, and the subdivision of the set into subsets for different chemical classes would have generated groups too small for a meaningful statistical analysis.
Large errors in quantification will occur for small proteins as they generate too few tryptic peptides and therefore are underrepresented in a typical tryptic digest.
It has generated too much confusion.
Without this knowledge, the feature space generated would be too small to contain interesting features, or would include features which are only superficially better than well-known ones.
As shown in Fig. 2, trypsin would typically generate histone peptides too small to be reliably detected by MS. In addition, many histone proteoforms share sequence homology (e.g., peptide PGTVALR is shared by histone H3.1 and H3.2).
We also tried to obtain lines with 16 CGG repeats but we could only generate two lines, too small a number to use for assessment of penetrance.
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