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The difference between these methods was likely caused by a combination of two deficiencies: the observed imprecision of the AgSCSN(CH2CH3 2 method at relatively high As concentrations, and the observed bias of the GFAAS method at all As concentrations.
The addition of a "pre-electrophoresis" size-selection step (see Materials & Methods) was likely responsible for the reduced number of false positives in the latter three-fifths of the library.
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Improved versions of CRISPR-Cas9 have already been invented, and entirely new methods are likely.
Development of such methods is likely to impact a wide range of engineering systems.
Thus, fast analysis methods are likely advantageous over methods with a long delay between aerosol sampling and ROS analysis.
The pressure to adopt new methods is likely to increase with the passage of tougher air-pollution restrictions now before Congress.
Plant−soil feedback studies should avoid homogenizing soil samples/biota across experimental units (e.g., sapling species) because such methods are likely to generate potentially biased inferences4.
However, the relaxation modulus master curves constructed using the current methods are likely to be accompanied by evident deficiencies.
Both methods are likely to give rise to imbalances in prognostic factors between the groups being compared.
However, object-based methods are likely to influence and produce biases in the results of these spatial analyses.
Dr. Francine Cournos, a professor of clinical psychiatry at Columbia University and the organizer of a training session held yesterday for mental health professionals, said therapists needed information about which crisis intervention methods were likely to be most helpful.
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