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The mutation frequency in C. elegans is low (~0.3 1 new mutations per progeny [ 31, 32]), suggesting that the problem of multiple mutations per progeny might not be of practical relevance quantification of mutation distributions in progeny from old hermaphrodites could confirm this or provide data to guide modifications to the performance objective.

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This conversion has relevance for quantification of targets present as single copies per haploid genome that are commonly used as reference genes for copy number variation assays.

Furthermore, the relevance of perfusion quantification in relation to stenosis severity was, until now, assessed in several animal models with promising results [ 25, 26].

Although the clinical relevance of the correct quantification of the JAK2 allele burden is still not clearly stated, the JAK2 tyrosine kinase activity is now a therapeutic target for innovative and more specific treatment of these diseases [ 8].

Importantly, the relevance of plaque detection and quantification by CT derives from its independent prognostic value in patients with known or suspected CAD [16, 17].

Without suitable numerical quantification, however, the relevance of geological impact pathways can be estimated only with great uncertainties, for example using worst-case approaches.

The most straightforward application of generative models for online discussion threads is the interpretation of its parameters, i.e. the quantification of the relevance of each model feature, to compare platforms of different nature.

A small number of proteomic features was usually analyzed without thorough quantification of feature relevance.

However, many questions still remain to be answered regarding the optimal approach to take for evaluating the significance of EAT, including its pathophysiological roles in ischemic heart disease, method for quantification, and clinical relevance on ischemic heart disease.

The relevance of LINE-1 methylation quantification as a marker of global DNA methylation is supported by the fact that LINE-1 is the most prevalent repetitive sequence in the human genome (approximately 17% of the genome) [ 20] and that about one-third of DNA methylation in the genome occurs in these elements [ 35].

Furthermore, with the current switch from liquid to ALI exposures of aerosols in vitro[13], and increasing physiological relevance, this ALI method of particle quantification is even more important.

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