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The following comment is typical of how novices described learning basic techniques and concepts from their research advisors through regular lab interactions: I've done quite a bit of molecular biology with [my advisor], actually preparing DNA, and RNA, and making gels.
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To confirm this statistically, we used the GLM y = strain + lab + block(lab) + strain× lab + strain × block(lab) and calculated the F-ratio of the 'strain-by-lab' interaction term divided by the 'strain-by-block' interaction term (see Statistical Analysis).
We then compared the resulting F-ratios of the 'strain-by-lab' interaction term between the two experimental designs using a second GLM blocked by behavioral measure: y = experimental design+behavioral measure.
Including 'block' and the 'strain-by-block' interaction (with 'block' nested within 'lab') in the GLM, allowed us to calculate an additional F-ratio by dividing the mean squares (MS) of the 'strain-by-lab' interaction by the MS of the 'strain-by-block' interaction (F = MS strain×lab)/MS strain×block(lab))).
To confirm these findings statistically, we used the GLM y = strain + lab + strain × lab (see Statistical Analysis) to determine the F-ratios of the 'strain-by-lab' interaction term for each of the 29 behavioral measures that were then compared between the two experimental designs.
Most beginning PIs don't envision themselves dealing with the personal side of lab member interactions.
The key difference between these methods is that the lab studies examine interactions between artificially generated combinations of mutations, whereas clinical studies examine interactions between mutations that were naturally assembled into combinations.
Because this lab involves predator prey interactions, these discussions often touch on many other aspects of evolutionary biology and ecology, reinforcing the appropriateness of this lab in the introductory biology classroom.
Ben Bederson, director of the Human-Computer Interaction Lab at the University of Maryland, agrees that bookmarks "are pretty hopeless".
Quite a bit, according to new research by Carnegie Mellon University's Human-Computer Interaction Lab.
The day after I talked with Lanier at his home, we drove together to the Virtual Human Interaction Lab, a new virtual-reality lab on the Stanford campus.
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