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If it is b), then having experiments comprised of enough samples will make the oscillations cancel each other.
As most samples are wildtype for any given amplicon, multiple samples will make it easy to distinguish a mutation from the wildtype variation.
At a "true positive rate" of 99% (which means that only 1% of the cancer samples will be missed by the screen), the "false positive rate" is 22.2% (i.e., 22.2% of the benign samples will make it through the screen) on average for Data1 (Table 1), thereby reducing the workload of the pathologist by 4.5-fold.
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Having a larger sample will make it easier to detect the mutation at fault.
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Therefore, this sample will make it possible to differentiate more accurately between independent and substance-induced disorders.
The large sample size, high genetic diversity, and potentially simpler demographic history of the DPGP3 sample will make this a highly valuable resource for fundamental population genetic research.
This study is a valuable indicator of the potential of LC/MS MS for routine quantitative multi-residue analysis of pharmaceuticals in drinking water and wastewater samples and will make monitoring studies much easier to develop for water utilities across the US, who are currently seeking guidance on analytical methods for pharmaceuticals in their water supplies.
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