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In order to facilitate comparison and sharing of microarray data across the laboratories, it is crucial to determine the relative affects of these different sample-labeling techniques on the final results obtained from these experiments.
By evaluating a model intermediate between the old and new implementation (M U s h a p e d ), I was able to determine the relative affects of my modifications to the model.
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Furthermore, 173/1773 (9.8%) patients had only one first-degree relative affected by NPC and 34/1773 (1.9%) had at least two affected first-degree family members.
Family psychiatric history was collected throughout a structured interview [ 32] and scored as follows: 0 = no first or second degree relative affected by mood disorders; 1 = one to three second degree affected relatives; 2 = one affected first degree relative or more than three second degree affected relatives; 3 = more than one affected first degree relative.
The term relative affecting (n), (u), and (pr) indicates the beta-difference of these variables in region (i) with respect to the national average.
The aim of this study was to investigate whether atopic disorders in the individual or in a first-degree relative affect the risk of developing schizophrenia.
Family history of lung cancer in cases was based on the definition of having at least one first-degree relative affected with lung cancer.
Only nine children in the study sample had a first-degree relative affected with psychosis.
Of these, 38% reported at least one first-degree relative affected by tinnitus.
*Indicates presence of at least one first-degree relative affected by DM. †Includes patients who require diet or antihypertensive agents.
Of the 1,488 children, 177 (11.9%) had a second-degree relative affected by type 1 diabetes (Fig. 1).
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