Sentence examples for which means experiments from inspiring English sources

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If our rodent trials look promising, of course we'll want to take it to the next level, which means experiments with human embryonic stem cells.

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But there are some shades available in a £5 mini-version which means experimenting is a bit more purse-friendly.

Secretions by epithelial cells of the fallopian tube regulate ovulation through conserved pathways, which means that experiments on flies might provide insights into the human reproductive system and, possibly, ovarian cancer.

Compared with another enrichment method-COLD PCR, the temperature used for enrichment is easier to choose, which means the experiment's results can be more stable with being little affected by PCR instruments.

Women have total access to it, which means they are experimenting more with dramatic styles like topknots.

After comparing the values estimated by our calculation method to the experiment's data, the calculated values closely match the values obtained from experiments, which means that this calculation method is practical in estimating the radiant panel performance in the design phase.

Here, all of the 3D plots had a symmetrical appearance, which means that our microarray experiments were technically reliable.

Fisher's G-test searches periodicity by computing the periodogram of experimental data and tests the significance of the dominant frequency using Fisher's G-statistic; however, it is limited by low frequency resolution for short time-series generated by circadian microarray experiments, which means it is often not adequate to resolve the periodicity of interest (Langmead et al., 2003).

Which means that our current experiment will run to completion: If hysteresis is real, we will know it by its consequences.

Second, usually it is not possible to use all the available nodes for the experiment, which means that the grid is constrained by the number of qualified nodes.

A mistake made by a human curator, or an algorithmic extraction method, is unlikely to ever be verified by an expert familiar with the original experiment, which means that even if the provenance of the data is recorded (i.e. a citation to the original source), it is statistically improbable that it will be verified once it is incorporated into a database.

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