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California's repeat-offender law is unique in this stringency.
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This was probably due to differences in the stringency of PQS screening as well as in length of target promoter region.
This discrepancy was mainly due to differences in the stringency of the data-processing algorithm.
At the same time, the Confucian tradition is unusual in the stringency of its duties to parents.
Another problem with microRNA microarray platforms is a divergence in the stringency of the detection call criteria.
This measure results in greater background averages for simple-sequence-like tripeptides and translates into an increase in the stringency against such tripeptides via lower z-scores.
A decrease in the stringency in the assembly results in the increase of the N50 and the percentage of reads assembled in all assemblers.
Such variants could be identified by a modest reduction in the stringency levels and verified by Sanger sequencing.
Additionally, the patterns for the ΔTm calculations from measurements in the hybridization buffer (data not shown) and in the stringency wash buffer were nearly identical, suggesting that both the hybridization and the stringency wash conditions produced equivalent stringency.
The average gene length of the rice genome is 10 kb, and thus, in this case, less stringency for promoter length was expected.
Given the small number of known intergenic functional sites in malaria, this high stringency approach should have the most practical utility.
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