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It is my feeling that the case reports are on an average more frequently read than papers on experimental studies and that many neuropathologists love them as readers and authors alike.

An equal number of women read Burmese or Sgaw Karen; however, Burmese was more likely to be read by the migrant population (86% (n = 165/192) vs. 60% (n = 577/957); p < 0.001), whilst Sgaw Karen was more frequently read by the camp population (71% (n = 676) vs. 19% (n = 37); p < 0.001).

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Mapping algorithms successfully map RNA-seq reads containing the reference allele more frequently than reads containing the alternate allele (22); eQTL and splicing QTL analyses may be susceptible to this bias if the exons contain SNPs in LD with the index raSNP.

In the preface he states that deceit is "a depressing subject", but thanks to his memoir style, which frequently reads more like a hilarious confessional than a traditional work of science, any sobering lows are subverted with personal anecdotes.

This research concludes that significant results can be attained if metacognitive strategies as pre-reading activities are integrated more frequently into reading lessons.

Novel splicing is reported by GSNAP more frequently with longer read lengths, because the program uses a sliding scale of alignment length and probabilistic model score to help find true positive novel splicing events.

Long-read aligners, however, must be permissive about alignment gaps because indels occur more frequently in long reads and may be the dominant source of sequencing errors for some technologies such as 454 and Pacific Bioscience.

Longer-read alignment programs must also be able to deal with alignment gaps since indels (insertions and deletions) occur more frequently in long reads and may be the dominant source of sequencing errors for some technologies such as Roche/454 and Pacific Biosciences [30].

Compression compensates for the stutter that is observed more frequently in pyro reads.

These highly abundant transcripts will be sequenced more frequently, leaving few reads for transcripts that are in low abundance.

The fact that better-off and better-educated parents read more frequently to their children and take them to more museums and libraries is the most significant factor in explaining the gap in vocabulary.

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