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The calculation of CIQs has traditionally been based on the large-sample assumption that the quantile estimators are normally distributed, but with small samples commonly available, this assumption is shown to be quite crude.

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Two new correlations were obtained based on 207 PVT samples through commonly available field data and compositional data.

Their main drawback, however, is a high sample consumption (designed to run with the liquid flow of >0.3 mL min 1) and an incomplete sample transport, which limit their applicability for the analysis of micro sample volumes commonly available in biological, forensic, toxicological, and clinical studies.

The direct sampling of ECF and the quantification of DA and DA metabolite concentrations within such samples is a commonly available and well-used technique for in vivo research, but the method is invasive and not well suited to longitudinal investigations [13 15].

DNA methylation can be measured on DNA samples that are commonly available in biobanks (Talens et al., 2010).

In view that blood samples are most commonly available in epidemiological studies and may be particularly relevant for systemic sequelae of smoking and smoking-related health disorders, it is predictable that there will be many EWASs based on whole blood samples in the near future with the spreading application of Illumina assays.

Especially when imaging with a coherent source where scattering and edge effects can cause unwanted artifacts in both the spatial and spectral domains, unstructured samples, such as commonly available chrome on glass targets, would result in an overestimation of real world optical performance.

With amounts of data commonly available today (samples of about 50 individuals; 10 20 microsatellite-like loci), quite good precision can be obtained for populations with relatively small effective sizes (about 100 200 or less).

For the statewide comparison, the investigators analyzed the mercury content of samples of three types of fish commonly available in New Jersey tuna, flounder, and bluefish.

Because the region is highly polymorphic, it is necessary to separate individual allelic variants or haplotypes for study of this region while the commonly available and analyzable samples are usually diploid.

This study highlights the remarkable effectiveness of process based, spatially lumped modelling with commonly available monthly stream sample data, to elucidate high resolution catchment function, when appropriate calibration methods are used that correctly handle the inherent uncertainties.

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