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To make this more quantitative, we computed the Kullback-Leibler divergence D KL ( p Network | | p MVFP ) between the two distributions.
Alternatively, 15N relaxation measurements would make this more quantitative, but not necessary from my perspective if indeed the shift change is in the random coil direction.
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Here, we make this statement more quantitative by considering the amount of kinetic energy that is well resolved by each simulation at a given resolution.
To make this comparison more quantitative, we scaled each experimental data set such that the peak virus was equal to one and then performed a least-squares fit to the full set of normalized data for each virus strain (Figure 7B).
As explained in Methods, in order to make this observation more quantitative we estimate an optimal line which discriminates between solenoid and non-solenoid sequences that can be used to make our algorithm predictive.
Copy number ratios increased after manual microdissection and even more after laser microdissection, indicating that the dynamic range of MLPA increases when the test sample is enriched for tumor cells, making this technique more quantitative.
To make PET more quantitative, uncertainties in image acquisition and processing have to be reduced.
We can make a more quantitative statement concerning the energy decay rate by looking at the peak of the energy flux as a function of resolution, as shown in Figure 4.
Could authors perhaps make a more quantitative comparison of relative contributions of these two factors?
Taking reaction kinetics into consideration could reinforce that link and make it more quantitative.
Efforts to make RPS more quantitative have been directed toward evaluation of solution concentration by correlating the current blockage event and diffusion current of the particle to the orifice.
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