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We examined these two approaches and found that, because of the consistency between fire-climate relationships estimated for observed and simulated current climate conditions (Text S3, Figure S3), the first of these approaches would provide equivalent information to the second, while retaining the spatial correlation inherent to the physical model that generated the simulations.

This pilot study evaluates using a highly specific radiolabelled monoclonal antibody to provide equivalent information by a non-invasive technique.

Several genotyped SNPs in weak LD with the causal variant may, however, considered together, provide equivalent information.

While both kriging and CRs provide equivalent information for individual estimation locations, CRs are necessary to estimate spatially aggregated quantities (e.g., area and volume) probabilistically.

This measure was proposed as a modern replacement to the traditional DDH method to determine relatedness of organisms, but still provide equivalent information (i.e., DNA DNA similarity; Konstantinidis and Tiedje 2005; Goris et al. 2007).

Both AI and imputation capitalize on the fact that, although there may be no genotyped SNPs in strong LD with the causal variant, there may be several genotyped SNPs in weak LD with the causal variant that, when considered together, provide equivalent information.

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A low cost respirometric device called 'BMRS' has been designed and fabricated, which can be used for different purposes such as (1) monitoring of biodegradation process in wastewater, (2) alternative to BOD test providing equivalent information (3) calculating respiratory quotient and (4) study of microbial growth kinetics and routine determination of biokinetic coefficients.

106 107 108 The use of US, providing equivalent information to MRI but less expensive, is therefore recommended for the diagnosis of RC disorders.

A recent study developed a residual risk model (IHC4; Cuzick et al, 2011) combining immunohistochemical (IHC) assessment of ER, PgR, Ki67 and HER2, which provided equivalent information on residual risk to the multiparameter, PCR-based, OncotypeDx test.

Here, statistical redundancy equates to two variables providing equivalent information (e.g., due to being strongly correlated), and it is important to appreciate that this does not necessarily imply functional redundancy (i.e., removing either element does not affect gene expression).

There is indication that measurements with ultrasound could provide equivalent density information to that from mammography [ 46- 48].

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