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HONO measurements reproducibility was likely affected by the really low values found indoors, which in many cases were below the detection limit, therefore the dataset was eventually composed by a narrow number of data.
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n - the number of data pairs.
However, the magnitude range of this study is quite narrow and the number of the data is small, leading easily to an apparent dependence.
NIRF information permitted us to narrow the number of time points for subsequent MRI studies.
In his speech, Obama sought to split the difference, promising to immediately narrow the number of "hops" away from a target number the NSA can query, work with the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court to gain approval for every search, and eventually either have the telecoms retain the data or create a third-party organization for that duty.
Multivariate regression and stepwise selection procedures were used to narrow the number of predictors.
Second, we used population genetic methods to narrow the number of genes in these two deletions.
Context helps the system by narrowing the number of possible words you said.
Exclusion criteria narrowed the number of documents to 71 journal articles and 23 reports.
Promzea thus narrows the number of candidate cis- acting motifs for subsequent experimental validation.
This strategy is efficient in narrowing the number of candidates and identifying biomarkers in human studies.
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