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Collecting and cataloguing hundreds of thousands of samples costs money.
Counsyl's test, which analyzes DNA from saliva samples, costs $349 for an individual or $698 for a couple.
Second, I had sipped, sniffed and slurped my way through seven strong samples of the auction lots (a set of samples costs an astonishing $225) without remembering to spit.
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The objective of this work is to provide an irregular sampling strategy that minimizes the uncertainty about the system parameters with a fixed amount of samples (cost constrained).
The benefit of DNA pooling is that large samples cost no more to genotype than small samples.
Early failures could be related to any of a variety factors, e.g., adverse effects, switching of agents, use of medication samples, cost.
Each DNA sample costs about $1,500 to analyze, criminalists said.
Ms. Katz offered some sample costs: "The average nursing home stay runs close to $4,000 a month.
The collection, transportation and a full screening of a urine sample costs about $400, said Larry Bowers, the senior managing director of technical and information services at the United States Anti-Doping Agency.
The two main and contradicting criteria guiding sampling design are accuracy of estimators and sampling costs.
Given a sample size, an optimal spatial resolution should be cost-efficient in both sampling costs and map accuracy.
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