Sentence examples for imbalanced ratios from inspiring English sources

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Disturbances of apoptotic pathway are also confirmed in this study, showing imbalanced ratios of GLI1 variants.

Genes with more extreme imbalanced ratios tend to have lower read depth, which decreases precision of measuring allele specific expression.

Doublets, coincidences, aggregates, gradient changes in the fluorescent labels across a given cell or microsphere, rapid photo bleaching and photo saturation 38, 39 for any given fluorophore, imbalanced ratios of the sample diameter relative to the beam height, and the alignment of the flow cytometer can each alter the waveform shape making it skewed in height.

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Given the relationship between microbial translocation and CD4+ reconstitution, we asked whether HIV-infected patients with ongoing microbial translocation despite virologically effective HAART, maintain a polymicrobic flora translocating in peripheral blood possibly with an imbalanced ratio of harmless indigenous organisms to pathogenic species.

So cartilage loading through strenuous running seems to elicit an imbalanced ratio of sGAG synthesis and sGAG depletion.

Since the tested datasets have an imbalanced ratio between number of samples in positive and negative class, accuracy is not a good measure for classification performance.

We should mention some limitations of our study; our recruitment of girls was lower than boys and therefore we have an imbalanced ratio of male to female participants.

Together, these data implicate Jun proteins as important players in T cell-mediated diseases that are characterized by an imbalanced ratio of T helper 1 effector cells and T helper 2 effector cells.

Life-cycle models of reproductive behavior indicate that variations in household income or expenditures resulting from the birth of children may produce an imbalanced ratio between "consumers" and "producers" in terms of household income or labor, resulting in economic stress and thereby necessitating fertility regulation (see, e.g., Alter 1988; Heckman and Walker 1990; Hotz et al. 1997).

Owing to accumulating evidence that reporting on harms-related data in RCTs was of poor quality with an imbalanced ratio of benefit harms reporting, a CONSORT statement extension was developed in 2004 to improve harms reporting (CONSORT-harms) and to help address perceived shortcomings in measurement, analysis and reporting of harms data.

In terms of randomisation, addressing the literature evidence in favour of ACE inhibitor treatment, an imbalanced ratio of 2 1 for the number of patients in both treatment groups was chosen, resulting in a target inclusion number of 1334 patients in group 1 and 667 patients in group 2, respectively.

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