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In this way, every autonomous agent [8], be it human, animal, or artificial, must frequently sample (sense) its environment, process (make sense of) the input from such sampling, and select an appropriate response (action).
BH control is achieved only in large sample sense, as BH showed that as the number of tests goes to infinity, the expected rate of false positives is bounded above.
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Assuming each individual sample senses the same temperature difference ΔT under the same heating power [20], the data in Fig. 3a indicates that they have the same sensitivity ΔS Cr-Pd.
After filtering out probe pairs with an excess of missing data (≥ 50%) across different experiments, in 38 days-old as well as 58 days-old sea bass samples sense transcripts showed higher levels of expression compared to the corresponding putative NATs, respectively in 86% (87/101) and 82% (75/91) of analyzed loci (Additional File 7).
Such an attractive strategy is well catered for by both the capabilities and distributed nature of wireless sensor networks and the mobility of robots performing the sampling (sensing) tasks.
Each well contained sample cDNA, sense and antisense primers, probes, and the TaqMan Universal PCR Master Mix according to the Gene Expression Assays protocol (Applied Biosystems, Foster City, CA).
(Diligence urged sampling; common sense dictated otherwise).
For all their high-concept sampling, their sense of décor is traditional in emphasizing comfort over image.
Compressive sensing uses a sub-Nyquist rate sampler to sense the received signal [13].
The general principle of AFM is to scan a sharp tip over the surface of a sample, while sensing the so-called near-field physical interactions between the tip and the sample.
One particularly elaborate needle-based device would collect a tissue sample upon sensing a foreign object, before releasing an identifying dye onto the penis, as well as a tissue irritant.
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