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In order to preserve the sanctity of the text he ordered the creation of a standardised copy of the book as given to Abu Bakr.
Charts documenting the averaged standardised copy numbers at each BAC location were generated to enable visual comparisons of genomic profiles between AC (23) and SCC (17) (figure 1).
Using these standardised copy number values, it was possible to make comparisons of the frequency of each level of copy change at each BAC location for specific groups of interest.
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Baseline, standardised radiographs will be copied from the hospital picture archiving and communication (PAC) system.
Baseline, standardised radiographs will be copied onto CD from the hospital PACs (archiving) system.
A copy of the flowchart used by reviewers, guiding how to abstract standardised effect sizes and standardised SEs in PNG format.
The kinship matrix is K = XXT/2n, where n is the number of SNPs and X is a matrix with rows corresponding to individuals, while each column contains the genotype score for a SNP (i.e. the number of copies of minor allele, 0, 1 or 2), standardised to mean zero and unit variance.
By using allele string codes based on repeat copy numbers for strain identification, the assay can easily be standardised to facilitate exchange of data among laboratories.
Figure 1C shows mean DAP3 transcript copies per μl of RNA from 50 ng total RNA and standardised with GAPDH.
Asymmetric PCR was standardised using 40 pmoles of sense primer and 20 pmoles of antisense primer amplifying more copies of strand complementary to probe [ 16].
It should be standardised.
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