| The reproducibility of land was physically improbable and entailed prohibitively high marginal costs in all but exceptional circumstances. |
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| Several researchers recognize the strength and reproducibility of this method at the infraspecific level. |
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| The reproducibility of exposures and breath sampling across the test population is critical for the obtainment of comparable data. |
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| Coating of the gold particles and biolistic transformation were carried out by a method improved for high reproducibility as described. |
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| These strains offer the genetic reproducibility that is so valuable in lab mice, but with a wider variety of genotypes and phenotypes. |
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| A standard technique for measuring the effect of electrotherapy on ischemic wounds has provided good reproducibility. |
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| Process reproducibility and traceability are computer controlled at every stage of the manufacturing process. |
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| With them a slightly better reproducibility of the results can be achieved. |
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| These strains provided essential controls demonstrating the reproducibility of the quantitative assay and its insensitivity to general growth defects. |
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| The idea is to combine the serological kit's ease of use with genetic fingerprinting's sensitivity and reproducibility to furnish real-time results during field surveys. |
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| The level of reproducibility of the movements in each degree of freedom indicates that is should be possible to servo-control the coil position. |
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| The reproducibility of the method at 480°C was tested by analysing the same sample of succinite in triplicate. |
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| The supernate was collected by magnetic separation for reproducibility test. |
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| Extensive studies have been carried out to obtain a reliable wavelength calibration of the monochromator and to assess the reproducibility of its sine drive arm. |
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| This test proves the outstanding reproducibility and accuracy of the new dilatometer. |
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| In conclusion, the feasibility and reproducibility of laparoscopic myomectomy have been accepted for several years now. |
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| Moreover, the electrode showed good reproducibility, anti-interferant ability and long-term stability. |
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| We know the exact milligram, we can titrate the dose, and there is reproducibility in the product. |
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| Measuring the indents using image analysis software significantly improves the reproducibility of the results. |
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| This greatly increases reproducibility and keeps consumables consumption under control. |
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| The three-dimensional gyroscope under study showed good to excellent reproducibility for measuring anteflexion and abduction. |
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| Thanks to the air-conditioned chamber and controlled experiment conditions, the reproducibility and repeatability of the tests is enhanced. |
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| The result is excellent thermal convection with optimal temperature distribution to guarantee reliable reproducibility of results. |
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| Excellent thermal convection is achieved, which ensures optimal temperature distribution and reliable reproducibility of results. |
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| The reproducibility of the jugular venous distension assessment is low. |
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| Recently, a computerised grading method has been developed to increase reproducibility of retinal microvascular changes, but this method is not widely available. |
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| Conventional sphygmomanometry is recommended for general use, but systolic pressure is preferred to diastolic pressure because of greater accuracy and reproducibility. |
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| It is certainly our experience that the use of an automated stainer increases the reproducibility and reliability of a wide variety of immunohistochemical stains. |
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| The requirements will be reproducibility, reliability and control rather than density. Yet things could change and change quickly. |
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| There is no longer a need for subjective judgments on cost calculation that result in a lack of transparency and poor result reproducibility. |
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| The Company is currently completing reproducibility and validation of its Goserelin formulation. |
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| Position accuracy and reproducibility can be improved by using differential correction. |
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| We believe the reproducibility of this device can still be improved and work continues to that end. |
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| In this instance, although both criteria shared broad categories, there was little reproducibility between the two measures. |
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| The stability has a considerable effect on the reproducibility of the measured value. |
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| The reproducibility of the induction times is greatly dependent on the cleanliness of the reaction vessels. |
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| This has led to a considerable improvement in the reproducibility and accuracy of results. |
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| Optimal reproducibility is achieved with 2 repetitions for anteflexion. |
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| If the reproducibility and accuracy meet a prespecified value, the LoQ is validated. |
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| However, before doing so, it was recommended to establish further proof-of-concept and also verify the reproducibility of the preclinical data already available. |
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| In order to refine accuracy and reproducibility of the measurements, the definition and realisation of the SI units have to be continually improved. |
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| With Cellaxess, researchers' can electroporate hard-to-transfect cell types with excellent viabilities, low toxicity and high reproducibility. |
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| Finally, the research should be structured for reproducibility over time to allow for tracking of the effectiveness of marketing initiatives that are undertaken. |
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| This route of administration will ensure reproducibility and in turn is expected to lead to improved user compliance. |
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| The result clearly proves the out-standing temperature and enthalpy reproducibility of this cost-effective differential scanning calorimeter even at the limits of the temperature range. |
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| A known genetic profile of the animals used in a study can reduce variability in the experimental data resulting from genetic drift and increase the reproducibility of the results. |
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| Published results of experiments can also serve as a hypothesis predicting their own reproducibility. |
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| With the help of the absorbance, measured at several pixels, the sensitivity, reproducibility and the linear working range can be influenced as a function of the absorption line width. |
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| Since the black streaking reduction processing reduces the reproducibility of fine characters, it is normally recommended to use the factory default setting. |
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| The aim is to ensure that all technical and statistical information that is crucial to an experiment's reproducibility or that might introduce bias is published. |
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| Similarly, he emphasised the need for conciseness in description, as well as reproducibility of experiments. |
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| We calculated compound reproducibility for all NR assays in both agonist and antagonist mode using the ratio readout. |
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| It allows users to systematically identify the cost optimized manufacturing process, while ensuring full cost transparency and result reproducibility. |
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| Uniformity and reproducibility of clamping pressure are said to be ensured by the use of a pre-set torque driver to tighten the sample clamps. |
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| For materials that are sensitive to humidity variations, the RH control is said to improve correlation and reproducibility in test results. |
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| With Guttman scalogram analysis, the coefficients of reproducibility have ranged from. |
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| In order to achieve the greatest possible reproducibility and minimize measurement uncertainty, it was specified that one or more load alternators were to be constructed for weight measurement below the mass comparator. |
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| The extension of the SIR via liquid scintillation counting was discussed at some length, particularly in respect of maintaining reproducibility over extended periods of time. |
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| Digital representation has crucial advantages over other forms of representation: universality of coding, infinite reproducibility at virtually nil marginal cost, ubiquity and instantaneousness. |
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| By adding cyan, magenta and yellow to the standard colours red, green and blue, colour reproducibility is improved and more natural tints are projected. |
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| The measuring result is influenced neither by fluctuating product quality nor by dust generation, condensation or the shape of the material cone and therefore has a high reproducibility. |
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| These pellet press is used successfully in practically all areas of industry and research, particularly where stringent requirements are set on purity, quickness, fineness and reproducibility. |
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| Assessment of reproducibility and changes found following a selective distal splenorenal shunt. |
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| Based onload cell technology ensuring highest degree of reproducibility. |
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| This ensures the reproducibility of the measuring signal. |
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| Concerning the gearshift provisions, he stated that the WMTC group was still considering the improvement of practicability and reproducibility of the testing conditions, without affecting the emission results. |
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| The thermometers were made of verre dur, a particularly good glass from the point of view of stability, and a reproducibility of measurement of a few thousandths of a degree was possible. |
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| For a while daguerreotypy was a better medium than paper photographs, but the latter product soon offered greater convenience, economy and reproducibility. |
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| These definitions give a much better reproducibility and also allow anyone, anywhere with a suitably equipped laboratory, to make a standard metre. |
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| The results of this work demonstrate how these assays were measured on reproducibility, signal intensity, and the ability to make robust genotype calls. |
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| This has been validated for the management of zygapophyseal joint pain, having been shown to improve pain and function, and has good long term reproducibility. |
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| The practice of experimental control and reproducibility can have the effect of diminishing the potentially harmful effects of circumstance, and to a degree, personal bias. |
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| Due to their high density, they are visible with megavoltage portal imaging and may therefore also be used in the verification of the treatment accuracy and reproducibility. |
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| Until now, theory and experiment do not go hand in hand, so there is no reproducibility, so Cold Fusion is not recognized yet as an official science. |
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| Affymetrix and other microarray and reagent manufacturers participated in the two-year initiative designed to address the reproducibility of data generated from microarrays. |
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| The manufacture of the first 20 bullets was discussed, along with the development of the NIST measurement and analysis system for demonstrating their reproducibility. |
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| This replacement improved the reproducibility of the calculated variances, but it did not affect the reproducibility of the calculated average residence times. |
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