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Protein expression was broadly defined as positive or negative, without more refined quantification of expression level.
Therefore, a more refined quantification of the effect of sterilization would depend on improved empirical understanding of the relative influence of both of these processes.
Taken together, these studies suggest the possibility of using methylation markers for a refined quantification of smoking exposure and to better predict the risks of smoking-related diseases.
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Regardless of the amount of extractives that were originally present, the analytical methods could be refined to provide reproducible quantification of the carbohydrates present in both the starting material and after pretreatment.
SpC-based quantification has recently been refined by the incorporation of other parameters, such as the theoretical number of tryptic peptides per protein or the protein length in amino acids (Ishihama et al. 2005; Zybailov et al. 2006).
NumtS identification, quantification and mapping must be completed and refined in the attempt to finally define the asset of mitochondrial sequences within the human nuclear genome, i.e. the human NumtSome.
Refined approaches such as a deconvolution method [26] or analytical modeling [27, 28] could bring an improvement in the activity quantification compared to uniform distribution subtraction.
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