Sentence examples for sample may yield from inspiring English sources

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Sequencing and making sense of it is hard, however, because a single sample may yield millions of fragments of DNA from hundreds of different species.

Note the initial template clusters are unimodal due to the criteria in the splitting and merging steps in SWIFT, but occasionally the cells assigned to a cluster from another sample may yield a multimodal population.

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An immediate application of the basic average of a specific inclusion of samples may yield normative data for a specific demographic.

Finally, as the relationship between cytokines and OIIRR in our study was based on the small sample size, future prospective studies with larger samples may yield interesting results, in particular the pre- and post-orthodontic level of cytokine.

For these reasons, we expect that population input functions derived using plasma and metabolite correction from venous blood samples, a much more convenient method in clinical settings as opposed to arterial sampling, may yield similar accuracy of Ki values and could make FLT kinetic estimation in tumours even more widely applicable.

The same strategy can be used for asymptomatic polyps, where biopsy samples may yield inconclusive results by sampling error.

Assays of PT or thrombin generation optimized for measurements of human samples may yield disparate results in the pig.

At best, such convenience sampling may yield good estimates, but no objective evaluation of the precision of sample results can be applied.

Arsenic tends to accumulate in hair and nails, but these samples may yield less accurate results because of absorbed exogenous As contamination on external surfaces (ATSDR 2000; Hindmarsh 2002).

This study is limited by the Cw value of BaPeq, which was measured only once during the winter and summer seasons; such infrequent sampling may yield a BaP concentration that is not representative of entire seasons.

Older tissue samples may yield a lower quantity of more degraded DNA; consequently, they are more susceptible to genotyping errors (Taberlet et al. 1996), such as short allele dominance and allelic dropout.

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