Sentence examples for including stringency from inspiring English sources

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Built-in controls, both sample independent (including staining controls, extension controls, target removal controls and hybridization controls) and sample dependent (including stringency controls, nonspecific binding controls and nonpolymorphic controls), were inspected to assess the quality of the experiment.

We have identified a striking variation in the number of assembled contigs with matches in the RefSeq database (Table  2) and suggest that this is likely to be the result of several different factors, including stringency of cutoffs in BLAST searches and variation in the representation of various tissue types in the RefSeq database itself.

This approach is potentially problematic as false-negative reference standards could arise in patients in whom it is difficult to obtain sufficiently high quality sputum samples, in those with HIV-associated TB who do not have pulmonary involvement and also due to variation in sputum processing protocols, including stringency of sputum decontamination procedures.

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The issue is widening a rift that separates Europe and the United States on a number of environmental issues, including the stringency of testing for industrial chemicals and the Kyoto Protocol, the treaty controlling emissions linked to global warming, which President Bush has rejected.

Mr Kono looks at several proxies for consumer sensitivities, including the stringency of a country's environmental regulations, the purity of its water and the number of quality-marks its companies receive from the International Organisation for Standardisation.

The assay strategies had different combinations of fixed or flexible assay parameters, including assay stringency, probe design parameters and probe-pair combinations.

These proteins cluster in a group of six at low stringency (e-25, level 1), but break into several subclusters at higher stringency (including Lrtm1 and 2 and Lrrc38 and 55).

After a succession of one hour washes (2xSSC/1 mM DTT, 50°C; 0.2xSSC/1 mMDTT, 55°C; 0.2xSSC/1 mM DTT, 60°C), the tissue was treated with RNase-A and washed under conditions of increasing stringency, including a 30 min wash at 60°C in 0.1xSSC.

There is little research published on possible associations with examiner stringency, including personality factors.

It seems appropriate "to tune different levels of regulatory stringency (including regulations on acceptable types of consent) to different types of biological materials according to the interests of the donors involved".

The high threshold represents the most conservative annotation approach (with the least false-positives), followed by a gradual reduction in stringency, including medium-high, medium-low, and low thresholds.

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