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Here, for model construction, bio-active data with the most strict cutoff of EC50 = 1 μm was chosen as classification indicator.
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Dupont retired from the Paris Opera Ballet, where she spent her entire career, just eight months ago; the company has a strict cutoff age of forty-two.
Strict cutoff dates and lack of cooperation from retailers has pushed factories in poor countries to their limits, forcing them to do whatever it takes to get the job done, he said.
This analysis revealed that irradiation alters the expression of 17 miRNA species using a strict cutoff of p<0.01 for significance.
Such strict cutoff is recommended for research settings.
A less strict cutoff of arrayscore < 0.75 also gives good agreement with the yeast data.
It fits well within previous estimations made with the same strict cutoff.
At our the cutoffs used for the low confidence annotation a single false positive is found, while none are found at the more strict cutoff levels.
A permissive cutoff value usually results in a few large clusters, while a strict cutoff value tend to produce many small (singleton) clusters.
With rather strict cutoff of FDR ≤ 0.05, KOBAS found statistically significantly enriched pathways, as shown in Table 3.
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