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The ordinary-, penandzed-, and bootstrap t-test, least squares and best linear unbiased prediction were compared for their false discovery rates (FDR), i.e. the fraction of falsely discovered genes, which was empirically estimated in a duplicate of the data set.
We then selected another 1638 TEs to be cut-and-paste into random locations (according to the same criteria as previous step) in a duplicate of hg19_mref1, generating hg19_mref2.
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The figure published as Figure 2 in the original published version of the manuscript is in fact a duplicate of Figure 5.
There seems little value for viewers in making BBC2 a duplicate of the BBC News Channel pre 7pm; digital takeup is now such that most of those who want access to the channel probably have it by now.
The Riverhead fish ladder, built at Sheepscot Machine Works in Newcastle, Me., is a duplicate of devices used in Alaska to aid salmon migration.
Figure S8 contains similar scatter plots for a pair of inferred duplicates, with the sample labeled Mouse3141 in liver really being a duplicate of the Mouse3136 liver sample.
The Instructions in this article give you a duplicate of your world.
It also has backups in case the original failed, like a duplicate of America's first satellite, the Vanguard launched on March 17 , 1958 five months after Sputnik.
The cRNA (samples pooled from triplicate plates each derived from a duplicate set of experiments) were used in a duplicate set of arrays.
In a duplicate set of cDNA synthesis reactions the fluorescent dyes were reversed for each sample so that the effects of a specific dye were minimized.
Years later, Cooper wrote that after "some painful weeks, he got my arm to work in a reasonable duplicate of Gehrig's throwing".
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