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The third measure we use to quantify modification of the network structure is the number of nodes, <img src="http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article/asset?id=info?doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0012884.e071.PNG" class= inline-graphic"/>, without connections to other nodes in the network.
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This is an important characteristic because in our analysis we are aiming to quantify modifications of the communication among genes due to perturbations.
Nitroxidation was the major cysteome modification in all cases, and the d-SSwitch methodology was capable of identifying and quantifying modification of specific cysteine residues.
So, it is very important to show that the EIS data correctly quantifies modification of oxide layer relative to usage and wear.
It has been used in our study to grossly quantify the modification of the oxide layer after a single use in a straight root canal.
In this study, plasma oxylipids were quantified using modification of published procedures [ 25].
Tomographic perfusion defect size, quantified using modifications of the Cedars-Sinai program, correlated directly with end-systolic volume and inversely with ejection fraction at rest and during exercise.
Lipid classes were purified and quantified using modifications of established methods [33].
Non-esterified fatty acids were methylated and quantified using modifications of the extractive methylation procedure of Pace-Asiack [49].
To quantify the modification signature of these peptides, their relative abundance was measured by spectral counting (Table 3).
By comparing their wettability at the micro- and mesoscale, we could quantify how the modification of the surface chemistry at the microscale is transferred to the mesoscale.
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