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This may allow analysis of this outcome in the longer term.
Due to the material saving capacity, the multiplex qMSP may allow analysis of samples with limited methylated DNA content, such as bodily fluids, like urine, blood or sputum.
In the absence of randomized controlled trials, better organized observational studies in which the exact timing of blood infusions is captured may allow analysis that partially corrects for survivorship bias.
Moreover, miRNAs are, in contrast to most mRNAs, long-lived in vivo and very stable in vitro, which might be critical in a clinical setting and may allow analysis of paraffin-embedded samples [ 11].
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A sample of deteriorated or contaminated DNA may allow for analysis of just some loci, which produces a partial match.
The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor is the world's foremost study of entrepreneurship.The questionnaire used by GEM, in data collection, includes some items which also measure the entrepreneurial cognition that may allow the analysis of the entrepreneurial intention of the respondents.
In addition the point clouds produced may allow novel analysis of a wide range of invertebrates without rigid skeletons.
Better routine data in future may allow for analysis of the effect of quality of care on outcomes.
Moreover, use of a larger population may allow an analysis in which it is possible to stratify SF-36 scores by presence or absence of hypoglycaemia.
In fact, both Sma3s and Blast2GO can use separately generated BLAST reports, which may allow accelerated analysis if the user was to execute similarity searches in parallel.
Since all of the studies are only recently completed, obtaining the individual patient data from the sponsors may allow further analysis to guide further studies.
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