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This custom CDF reorganized probe sets based on i) more stringent gene/transcript definitions from UniGene database, and ii) alignment analyses performed on each single probe included in the probeset [ 30].
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Personally, I think more stringent filters on photos that include over six friends tags but don't show any faces would help.
In fact, 12 was an inhibitor to GGTase-I, indicating more stringent specificity for the isoprenoid substrates for that enzyme.
"I pledge that I will never be more lenient than the review board, though I may be more stringent".
These less conserved determinants of MHC I confer a more stringent allele specificity for KIRs than for LIR receptors.
But I think I'll probably have more stringent limits as to just how far we're going to let the guy go".
Similar trends were obtained when fold-change criteria was relaxed (i.e., P<0.01 only) or more stringent (i.e., P<0.01 & at least two-fold changes).
In my own research, I have been even more stringent than IRB require- ments—I do not deceive subjects and always ensure that they are better off due to my experiment.
"I'm confident that accident would not have happened here, part because I think we have more stringent regulation," he added.
Louisville is looking for the NCAA to classify the potential violations as Level I, mitigating, which would be below a more stringent Level I classification.
I don't want to give away the exchange that follows, but I found it at once more stringent and more consoling than anything I've read this year.
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