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This approach minimizes sampling errors, the amount of sample required for each analysis and the requirements and costs of assay reagents.
Although the dIVT protocol is less sensitive than the IVT (a 10% loss of detection in the number of genes whose expression levels could be measured), the requirement of much lesser amount of sample required for dIVT protocol (20 100 times less than IVT protocol), makes it a highly desirable methodology for target preparation, when sample amounts are limiting.
The amount of sample required for analysis in MIR was 1 mL.
Also, the amount of sample required for the identification of pathogens is much less than that required for biochemical assays.
Further miniaturization of feature diameters could increase the number of probes in a microarray, reduce the sample required for analysis, and decrease costs.
Hence, its computational cost is O ( M N ) operations per output sample, instead of O ( N log N ) per output sample required for TF representations.
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Various density segments of samples required for an analysis can be separated by simply rotating at different speeds.
The sparse preservation of polychromy therefore deters the destructive sampling required for binding media analysis and seldom allows for multiple or duplicate samples.
For the examples studied, the use of tail modeling reduced the number of samples required for given accuracy by one to three orders of magnitude.
The number of samples, required for the information recovery in the present work, is higher than other signal reconstruction approaches like CS.
In brief, incorporating pre-existing information can ensure a high quality of estimates and decrease the number of samples required for a detailed description for both MS and CC.
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