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Besides the above two factors, an additional source of the linewidth was the sample inhomogeneities (not a real loss) which typically resulted in the distribution of material properties, such as the anisotropy, that would increase the linewidth.
10 different 350 µm2 fields per well were analyzed, which typically resulted in >2000 analyzed cells/well.
All respondents cited academic difficulty or failure which typically resulted in students having to repeat a year before completing the programme.
We then removed any extreme values from the data set (dN/dS > 3), which typically resulted from a near total lack of synonymous substitutions occurring along some branches, and averaged both the evolutionary rates and expression levels in each class.
Regenerated protoplasts were subjected to two rounds of selection (Roberts et al., 2011), which typically resulted in 10 40 vigorously growing, stably transformed lines for each vector (Appendix 2, Fig. A3).
Breath holding was used in many studies (for example [ 3, 14]) to induce hypercapnia, which typically resulted in increased concentrations of oxyhemoglobin (H b O 2 ) and decreased concentrations of deoxyhemoglobin (H H b ).
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