Sentence examples for sample terminology from inspiring English sources

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In contrast to file-based storage solutions, no experimental information is lost upon turnover of laboratory staff and no problems arise from cryptic and inconsistent sample terminology.

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In many cases it may be appropriate for these data to be anonymized, that is, made "not identifiable" (see point 6 for explanation of ICH sample coding terminology).

There is now a set of definitions including sample coding terminology agreed internationally and recognized by all constituents of the International Conference on Harmonisation (ICH) that has become official in 2008 (http://www.fda.gov/downloads/RegulatoryInformation/Guidances/ucm129296.pdf).

Meanwhile, possessing over 85% homology with Hsp70, constitutively expressed housekeeping chaperone heat shock cognate 70 (Hsc70) was recognizable in all samples (confusing terminology and the function of Hsp70 family proteins are reviewed by Daugaard et al [15]).

To simulate using this empirical distribution, we simply do random draws (with replacement) from the sample, hence the terminology resampling.

In addition, the report also considers the role and production method of cattle being fed for the slaughter market; a brief description of survey procedures and sampling methods; and terminology and definitions used in NASS cattle publications.

Although Wakeley et al. [ 46] coined the more accurate term "SNP-discovered locus" (SDL) to describe these single nucleotide differences that may or may not be segregating within sampled groups, this terminology is not widely used.

The lack of clear answers may be attributable partly to different interpretation of the existing data, which can be related to many of the overarching research needs described above (rigorous attention to use of standardized terminology, sampling characterization/measurement methods, use of standard reference materials, and use of appropriate dose metrics).

However in situations of a DNA profile match between a crime scene sample and the suspect, the terminology changes to probability interpretation rather than certainty.

We call E the global energy, following the terminology of Gibbs sampling.

These differences in terminology and geographical sampling have hindered conservation of eastern wolves in Canada and grey wolves in the USA.

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