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Allelic loss was considered to have occurred in tumour samples when there was a 50% or greater reduction in signal intensity of an allele in tumour DNA compared to normal DNA.
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An additional complication in the context of banking samples from cancer patients is determining who has the authority to withdraw samples when there is no legal will or declaration of a proxy.
Therefore, the accuracy of RR and RSR does not differ for such extremely large values of N. How the performance differs in these large samples when there is linkage disequilibrium in the data remains to be seen.
We collected a water sample from the kitchen tap and also collected a second sample when there was a point-of-use filter (filter attached to the tap).
Sample when the plants are dry (avoid sampling when there is dew, rain, or snow).
In SMT, the phase and quadrature components of each recovered symbol are sampled when there is negligible amount of ISI and ICI.
Two people aren't a large cross-sampling when there are 50-75 in the pool.
Samples collected when there was clinical improvement also showed reduced KLF4 (Fig.).
Allelic loss at each microsatellite locus was considered to be present in tumor samples' DNA when there was at least a 65% peak reduction at one of a pair peak compared with the corresponding peak of normal DNA.
We therefore restricted the placebo sample not only to observations where the minimum wage was never above the federal minimum wage, but also limited the sample to when there was no federal minimum wage variation (and also examined a more-restrictive sample that included only county pairs with a minimum wage difference for at least one quarter).
Samples were taken when there was at least 10 g of solution in each beaker.
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