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Significant difference between samples is highlighted by stars.
If not, the majority vote is used among four columns regarding first and second subtypes, and the prediction of these samples is highlighted as blue in Supplementary Table 14, with less certainty (Table 2).
To do this you must make sure your track of samples is highlighted and then go to the effects section above the volumes.
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Some of the obvious differences between the two samples are highlighted in both figures (circles), while the overlay in Figure 1C also highlights the differences between a plasma proteome for a Day 1 neonate and an Adult.
Selected samples are highlighted by black bars above the heatmap.
Issues associated with field quantification of intrinsic remediation from groundwater sampling are highlighted.
The residues associated with the major pathway found by implicit ligand sampling are highlighted in Figure 1b.
Further clinical details on the 12 patients with cancer in this sample are highlighted in Table 3.
The need for representative ground data obtained using a robust spatial sampling strategy is highlighted and the example of how this was achieved in MODIRISK, a project aiming at mapping mosquito species and biodiversity patterns in Belgium, is given.
Lack of availability of MLST PCR and sequencing primers, however, restricted our molecular characterisation of the bacterium present to just one of these blood samples, sample number 2, which is highlighted in this case report.
The importance of including diverse samples in genetic research is highlighted by the Florida Twin Project in reading, which has shown that the etiology of some early literacy skills may differ across economic contexts (Taylor & Schatschneider, 2010; see also Grigorenko & Dozier, 2013).
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