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The very coarse morphology of the sample would give the diffusion reaction a very long diffusion distance.
This probe could be employed to scan surface topographies by mapping f-d curves, and the interaction force between the charged Teflon particle and sample would give a direct indication of the local electric field and properties of the sample.
In this case, the sample would give a skewness in the tables towards values that are too "high".
A rate of 35% (or 65%) based on the same sample would give a precision of ±5.4%.
A minor phase at the 10% level in this sample would give an overall σ/ I closer to 1.2% (or 10.1% without these aberrations) and for a phase proportion of 1%, would give σ/ I close to 4% (or 32% without aberrations).
For example, if two SASI fragments from a 96 uniquely barcoded set of SASI fragments were added to each sample there would be a maximal 4,560 degree of complexity ((96 × 95)/2), and if one had a 384 uniquely barcoded set of SASI fragments adding two SASI fragment sets per sample would give 73,536 possibilities.
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Given that the SNR depends linearly on the sampling [see Eq. (5)], the expression above might lead one to expect that coarser sampling would give smaller MAE.
The results show that the selection of more distantly related samples would give a higher success rate for the screening of known causative genes.
Inferences have been made from alveolar gas samples collected on the summit, but arterial blood samples would give critical information.
Complete ascertainment and genotyping of Alu insertion events in large population samples would give us - for the first time - a clear and panoramic view of their population dynamics.
A more exhaustive sampling would give a better representation of the different targeted viruses in the ILI cases among the elderly population in Senegal.
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