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He also found that variable assessors stringency means that large numbers of assessors are required to produce reliable scores.

This stringency means that the number of SNPs reported here is likely to be an underestimation of the total number of SNPs in the transcriptome.

For example, in proteomic analyses, low stringency means identification of a protein by one peptide detected by mass spectrometry, medium stringency by at least two peptides, high stringency by at least four peptides.

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Reduction of hit-calling criteria stringency (mean fold change >2.5, P value <0.05) added third shRNAs targeting GSK3β and DHFR to this list of BIO enhancers (Supplementary Table 1).

The 1040 male examiners had a slightly higher stringency score (mean =.002; SD =.326) than the 123 female examiners (mean = -.0537; SD =.359), although the difference was not statistically significant (t = 1.774, 1161 df, p =.076).

The 84 non-European examiners had a significantly higher stringency score (mean =.075, SD =.326), compared with the 871 examiners of European ethnic origin (mean = -.0187, SD =.326), the difference being significant (t = 2.509, 953 df, p =.012).

The majority of the high quality SNPs were reported in the modest quality file, although some previously detected high quality SNPs were excluded from the modest quality file because the inclusion of lower stringency SNPs meant they now mapped within 40 bases of another SNP.

For example, stringency level ≥0.0 means that if a probe has enrichment value ≥0.0, then only it may serve as a nucleosomal signal, not otherwise.

Initially, the S.E.C. suggested that the average company would have to spend ninety-one thousand dollars annually, but the stringency of the regulations means that the real number is well into seven figures (for a start, a company has to appoint people to police it internally), a cost that may discourage smaller firms from going public.

However, the lowering of the stringency levels of selection means genes with a lower level of expression variation are also chosen.

Samuel W. Lewis, who was ambassador to Israel from 1977 to 1985, said the stringency of security being imposed means that "either you don't do your job or you are breaking some regulation".

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