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They have a variability of < 1% from the set value.
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The lowest variability in manual measurements was found to be for the maxillary depth (sn-t; 2.92%) and both mandibular depth (gn-t) and morphological face height (n-gn), which had a variability of 3.29%.
Each sample was measured in triplicate on the three different assay dates and had a variability of less than 10%.
In contrast, the algae have a great variability of detected proteinases and inhibitors.
When genotyping tpi, this gene was seen to have a greater variability of interassemblage when compared to gdh.
Mr. Burckhardt might take a hint from his own works on paper (not included here), which have an inventive variability of technique more in keeping with his zany, pluralistic vision.
"So you see the trend is continuing but at the same time we have a lot of variability, natural variability, so this trend is a trend on top of the variability so you cannot look at individual years to look at the trend you need to look at long enough periods.
In acetaminophen prescriptions to children, pediatricians had a wider variability of dosages and a higher ratio of liquid preparations than family physicians and otolaryngologists.
The results show that the optimized system has a low variability of about 5% (0.5 mm) to cycle-to-cycle variations of 50% in the in-cylinder gas force.
Differences among the search engines could have led to a variability of results among the newspapers.
Residual accommodation, if any, with the agents we used would have resulted in a variability of the retinoscopy reflex but this was not found in a pilot study.
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