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Current CTC detection methods mostly rely on epithelial cell adhesion molecule (EpCAM); however, these methods may underestimate CTC number and potentially miss a critical subpopulation because of large heterogeneity among CTCs.
Current analytical methods mostly rely on sequence alignment against a unique reference genome, and unspecific mapping of short reads to repetitive regions is problematic with many events mediated by repetitive elements potentially being missed (Conrad et al., 2010a).
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Previous methods mostly relied on morphological features available from teeth or skeletal parts.
Some of the investigated methods can be referred to as principled methods, mostly relying on likelihood-based analysis, such as Rasch models or on an handling of the missing data without imputation, such as NOIMP or LD and others as unprincipled or ad-hoc methods such as PMS, IMS, CIM or WORST.
The first method mostly relies on the collection of text needed for research.
On the other hand, it is well known that evaluating the quality of various grades of Chinese herbal medicines by morphological features is a convenient, quick and practical method compared with other methods that mostly rely on modern instruments.
The main weakness of the quantitative methods is that they mostly rely on historical data and an assumption that past and current trends will continue into the future.
Current methods for predicting residential burglaries mostly rely on analyses of crime patterns based on a real information.
Current methods for classifying cancer malignancies mostly rely on a variety of morphological, clinical, or molecular variables.
Pastoral communities mostly rely on traditional methods such as on historical memory, cloud behaviour at a given time of the year, and behaviour of plants and animals to develop coping strategies during crisis situations (Stuth et al. 2003).
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