Sentence examples for poor stringency from inspiring English sources

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Two limitations include a requirement for relatively long incubations in sorbitol and poor stringency of synchronization.

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To identify 'GC3-rich' and 'GC3-poor' genes with high stringency, we set the P value < 1e−5 as a significant threshold.

This decision was made because the observed prevalence of possible TCE exposure among population-based controls in this study (42% of controls; Table 1) was unrealistically high given the narrow set of occupational applications for TCE (Bakke et al. 2007), thus suggesting poor specificity for this lower-stringency definition for exposure.

From our low stringency search, fourteen ORFs with poor HMM scores (E-values > 1) were excluded from consideration (not shown).

[324] He ends with what could be construed as a plea for the Angie and Jewell and millions of American working poor, noting their quiet acquiesence in the stringencies of welfare reform.

Poor annotation of the zebrafish genome constrained the stringency of the analysis.

The most likely explanations of the large amount of improperly mapped reads are the poor quality of the current pig genome assembly and the stringency of the version of Tophat used here, as this version does not allow gaps for the mapping.

The stringency of Inparanoid is such that, in case of poor gene annotation (as currently occurs in genome projects with gene truncation, false splicing pattern, gene fusion or splitting), some orthology relationships are missed, leading to an excess of false negatives when given proteins are searched for through orthology in another species.

These probes were studied in strawberry with the same stringency conditions as in Prunus and 16 (24%) produced poor or no hybridization, suggesting that they were not present in the strawberry genome or that their sequences differed substantially from those of Prunus.

Although well-designed and well-conducted randomized trials provide the most robust answers (internal validity), the very stringency in their design often makes their generalizability (external validity) poor.

In these times of financial stringency, healthcare would benefit from further studies to explore the economic consequences of poor reliability and to quantify the link between reliability and harm.

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