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For instance, he traces the term throughput back to industrial engineering before World War II.
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These fragments are sequenced using high-throughput technology and mapped back to the reference genome.
The purified DNA fragments are then identified through high-throughput sequencing and mapped back to the organism's canonical genome for further computational analysis [ 13, 14].
Accordingly, bottlenecks were shifted back to experimental elements, permitting increased throughput.
Here we bring matrix analysis and sample clustering back to the forefront of a high-throughput genomics investigation.
These estimated CSIs have to be fed back to the user terminals, which additionally reduces the throughput.
Our case study has demonstrated the usefulness of the BioNetwork Bench to bench biologists interested in exploiting high throughput datasets to identify candidate genes and generate testable hypotheses to take back to the bench.
With Cassandra Spark connector data from Cassandra's rows had to be serialized back to Spark's driver, which eventually led to low reading throughput.
In low-throughput experiments where we carefully count cell number at each passage and dilute back to 5 × 10 cells per milliliter every day, the dilution ranges from 1 600 for healthy cultures to 1 7 when cells are deeply senescent.
Some of it goes back to Eli Goldratt's book, The Goal: Can we match our capacity to our throughput in a way that's meaningful, as compared to trying to burden people with overwork and having low-quality outcomes?
(D F) The "back to back" dimer.
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