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Most of the prognostic multigene tests heavily rely on genes associated with cell cycle progression/proliferation.
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Analysis of variance techniques (ANOVA) has used to study for setting out critical limit at SSR. ANOVA has a particular form of statistical hypothesis testing heavily used in the analysis of experimental data.
The test heavily emphasizes "the basics," which means the drilling is arguably of some value to kids who never mastered the multiplication tables but a bit of a bore for a lot of other kids.
Though grammar testing seemed to have declined in the corpus, teachers seemed to revert to grammar testing more heavily in midterm tests, which are not usually subject to external scrutiny the way final exams might be.
The tests were heavily instrumented, and outlet gas compositions were monitored with a gas chromatograph.
Greenhouse tests on heavily infested F. benjamina revealed that M. confusa was a highly effective predator of G. uzeli.
Another key issue to be taken into account is that the outcome of association tests is heavily dependent on the Y-haplogroup distribution of the sampled population.
As outlined in Fig. 2, the actual number of neurophysiological variables that contribute to cluster formation is relatively small, and only a few tests are heavily weighted.
The power of the tests are heavily dependent on the parameter values, even though the between tests differences in power were consistent across the different parameters in this evaluation.
Volitional tests rely heavily on the subject's motivation and the ability to maximally recruit his muscles and are often not an accurate reflection of the maximal torque generating capacity of the muscle.
These complex test circuitry heavily stressed to check the functionality of the CUT Circuitt under Test).
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