Sentence examples for subsequently scale from inspiring English sources

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Subsequently, scale scores were computed by summing up the scores on each of the items constituting the two factors.

However, since those parameters do have a physical meaning and correspond to biochemical reactions, one may evaluate them independently in in vitro and in vivo studies and subsequently scale them to patients.

The signals corresponding to the same probes were averaged, and the log2-signals were subsequently scale normalized using the median value of each array [ 38] given a final data sets of 2229 genes.

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This proposal distribution is subsequently scaled by a problem specific proposal scaling factor that is tuned using short exploratory runs of the sampler.

The primary objective of this research was to install and commission a pilot scale fermentor, and subsequently scale-up the Clostridium strain P11 fermentation from a 7.5-L fermentor to a pilot scale 100-L fermentor.

The administration subsequently scaled back the tariffs, exempting a further 178 steel products and largely defusing the dispute with Europe.

St George said several detainees subsequently scaled the fence and escaped from the compound, while dozens of others became violent and destroyed common areas within the centre.

Then I pass lensU and lensV to ConcentricSampleDisk to compute a point on a disk which is subsequently scaled by the radius of the back lens.

Haber's new process, subsequently scaled up by Carl Bosch, meant that ammonia could be produced in industrial quantities, for use in both agricultural fertiliser and explosives with momentous historical consequences.

Both DSP platforms were successfully developed from an initial design space of the binding of the major contaminant (DNA) to the two ligands, determined by surface plasmon resonance, which was subsequently scaled up and confirmed experimentally.

Each of the cell constituents is idealized to be of spheroidal shape, whereby the nucleolus, nucleoplasm and cytoplasm are defined as spheres with radii 0.9 μm, 2.7 μm and 5.8 μm, respectively, and subsequently scaled by a factor of 1.2 in two dimensions.

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