Exact(5)
Cell scraping and pelleting were required in order to obtain protein samples sufficiently concentrated for western analysis.
We choose the number of random samples sufficiently high (10000), this value being determined by checking the sensitivity of the resulting background scores to the (increasing) number of random samples.
Additionally, because it does not require transcription, the nCounter system protocol never heats samples sufficiently to denature genomic DNA, avoiding contamination from genomic DNA hybridization to oligonucleotide probes (a noted source of noise for qPCR [ 25]).
In addition, a novel clustering approach that incorporates epigenetic (genes monitored for hypermethylation according to a binary [0,1] status) and phenotypic data (clinical measurements encoded as ordinal categorical variables), was shown to group tumor samples sufficiently well enough for discovery of informative pathways that adhere to strict heritability in breast cancer [ 14].
Are the samples sufficiently varied or do they all look the same?
Similar(55)
The data sample sufficiently all parameter's ranges.
Rarefaction curves indicated that we had sampled sufficiently to represent the species diversity at these sites.
In other words, the overall search space S P ∗, containing more than 1,000 occlusions, cannot be sampled sufficiently because of the growth of the clusters (Table 1).
Nevertheless, we believe that the sample sufficiently represents the population of interest.
Coverage: Was the population sampled sufficiently representative of the underlying population affected by the conflict?
Therefore, provided glucose is sampled sufficiently often, the short lookback time makes quick adaptation to new situations possible.
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