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This generated a new.cdf file, 'Rep1.cdf', containing probe-pairs in which the perfect-match probe had a gDNA hybridisation intensity greater than the user defined gDNA hybridisation threshold, based on replicate one.
In response, in 1942 our nation established the 18,000 square mile Desert Training Center in the southeastern California and western Arizona desert to replicate one of the most difficult combat theaters on Earth.
To determine the percentage of colonized plants per replicate, one segment per inoculated plant was placed on a malt agar plate as described previously [ 8], and the percentage of colonized segments was calculated from batches of 15-30 plants.
In fact, they could only replicate one of them (rs1937506), and although the effect on systolic BP was large, it went in opposite directions in different ethnic subgroups (Americans of Hispanic versus European ancestry).
I asked Kat if I could replicate one run by George Soros.
This would be difficult to replicate one block away at Alice Tully Hall.
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To maximize the probability that the chains reached stationarity in each bootstrap replicate, one-half of the 5,000 trees sampled from the posterior probability distribution was systematically removed as the burnin [ 86].
One: Replicate on a national basis a temporary jobs program similar to one underway in Los Angeles County.
A reversal began in the 1980's, when the architects Prentice & Chan, Ohlhausen replicated one of the original kiosks at Astor Place.
To parent, with or without replicating one's own genes or experiencing birth, is the core experience to embrace or decline.
"If the joyful and hopeful tone of the victory speech in Grant Park can be replicated," one person wrote, "that will probably work for me".
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