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Replicate measurements of internal laboratory standards (acetanilide) indicated measurement errors <0.15‰ and <0.20‰ for δ13C and δ15N, respectively.
Ten replicate assays of internal laboratory standards indicated measurement maximum errors (SD) of ±0.15‰ and ±0.2‰ for stable carbon and nitrogen isotope measurements, respectively.
Replicate assays of standard materials indicated measurement errors of±0.1, ±0.2, ±0.3, ±1.5 and ±0.1‰ for carbon, nitrogen, sulphur, hydrogen and oxygen respectively but these are likely underestimates of true measurement error for complex organics like feathers.
Replicate assays of standard materials indicated measurement errors of ±0.1 and ±0.2 for carbon and nitrogen, respectively, but these are likely underestimates of true measurement error for complex organics like the ectoparasite tissues and feathers.
A non significant χ2 difference value (p > .05) indicated measurement invariance.
In case of prolonged hypocalcaemia or Ca < 1.8 mmol/L we indicated measurement of serum parathormone (PTH) to exclude hypoparathyreosis.
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The measures used were highly correlated, indicating measurement of the same underlying phenomenon.
Psychometric information of these measures is scarce in this population, and indicate measurement issues with reliability.
Well, now I have given it a name: Sabermetrics, the first part to honor the acronym of the Society for American Baseball Research, the second part to indicate measurement.
Also, dis-similarities between mRNA and protein changes may indicate measurement errors, post-translational events, distinct turn-over rates or alternative splicing.
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