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1 ndardized file format for representing V(D)J analysis results.
2 onfound the biological interpretation of the analysis results.
3 ntifying important features and interpreting analysis results.
4 tive visualization and exploration of QC and analysis results.
5 and other details needed to recapitulate the analysis results.
6 with curated introductions and ChIP-Seq data analysis results.
7 e the impact of underpowered studies on meta-analysis results.
8 facilitate visual interpretation of pathway analysis results.
9 strocytes, corroborating the ultrastructural analysis results.
10 r consistency, as well as better down-stream analysis results.
11 for possibly biased human assessments of the analysis results.
12 NMR, (13)C NMR, ESI-MS, FTIR, and elemental analysis results.
13 g CummeRbund, a tool for visualizing RNA-seq analysis results.
14 s, and publication-quality visualizations of analysis results.
15 download of genome-wide cell-cycle data and analysis results.
16 with key cell-cycle information and derived analysis results.
17 ducted to examine the robustness of the meta-analysis results.
18 pecifying this comparison may produce biased analysis results.
19 their own sequences and genome to compute AS analysis results.
20 the sensitivity and general applicability of analysis results.
21 res but they could also yield very different analysis results.
22 s or organism type strongly influenced power analysis results.
23 sample quantification, sequencing assay, and analysis results.
24 ure references and aids for interpreting the analysis results.
25 ata is crucial for reliability of downstream analysis results.
26 value for SZ and further validated the meta-analysis results.
27 eralized and questioned by contradicted meta-analysis results.
28 een-biospecimen correlation and multivariate analysis results.
29 ke gluten 'pills', shown here to skew gluten analysis results.
30 st pass visualization of both annotation and analysis results.
31 n (IE) of vessels was assessed by histologic analysis.Results.
33 -Teller surface areas, and thermogravimetric analysis results all confirm the high quality of these C
35 rogeneity across populations to combine meta-analysis results and aids in fine-mapping shared variant
36 tes genotype and phenotype data, association analysis results and genomic annotations from multiple p
37 e (forward-backward) procedure based on meta-analysis results and identify 14 circulating biomarkers
38 allows us to understand the stability of the analysis results and make reliable judgements in uncerta
39 e RQE differences manifest themselves in the analysis results and present the modifications to the Po
40 texture features, store and index images and analysis results, and visualize and explore images and c
41 esign, statistical properties, conduct, data analysis, results, and reporting were examined in RPh2 t
46 analyzed to demonstrate the method, and the analysis results are discussed and compared with those f
51 ill in an early stage of development in that analysis results are often prone to sources of bias, inc
53 UniProt BLASTX hits, GO annotation, and Pfam analysis results, are freely accessible as a public reso
55 s superior goodness-of-fit and more reliable analysis results, as demonstrated by a microbiome study
58 cesses likely affected the histopathological analysis results but not the magnetic resonance imaging
61 l sequencing methods, and downstream genomic analysis results can be improved by correcting the error
64 ne fraction was demonstrated by Western blot analysis RESULTS: CE cell CNTFRalpha levels decreased as
70 btained a fivefold recall improvement in the analysis results, demonstrating the advantage of using v
76 oved prediction based on trans-ancestry meta-analysis results for admixed African (Nagelkerke's R(2)
77 and deeply imputed data sets, we report meta-analysis results for common variants (MAF>/=1%) associat
78 present comprehensive genome-wide methylome analysis results for differentially methylated regions a
84 ed by a trans-ethnic meta-analysis with meta-analysis results from 8962 participants of European ance
85 ociation Consortium (SSGAC), as well as meta-analysis results from a T1D genome-wide association stud
86 ous admixing scenarios and present empirical analysis results from a worldwide-distributed dataset fr
91 t subject outliers can greatly influence the analysis results from several existing methods, while ou
92 n through propensity scores and combines the analysis results from the main and the validation study
95 With no optimal standardised framework for analysis, results from different studies have led to dis
98 ourse of the collaboration, primary data and analysis results have been expanded, and functionalities
100 t subject outliers can greatly influence the analysis result in GWA studies, and propose robust metho
108 and IHA criteria and the results of no-flow analysis resulted in 96% sensitivity and 83% specificity
114 ting year and geographical origin in the CDA analysis resulted in a high classification (90%) for the
115 rated for each compound class; the automated analysis resulted in a limit of detection of ~16 nM for
118 protein profile similarity screening (PPSS) analysis resulted in a shortlist enriched in kinases and
120 olving 10 001 participants, in a sensitivity analysis resulted in a smaller but still significant eff
123 ontroversy ever since a magnetostratigraphic analysis resulted in an age of 750-770 Kyr for Acheulean
126 ormed in vivo Ion mobility-mass spectrometry analysis resulted in an observed mass consistent with a
127 eceiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis resulted in area under the ROC curve of 0.676 (
129 analysis and maximum auto correlation factor analysis resulted in detection of more than 400 m/z peak
130 of pharyngeal and rectal collections to the analysis resulted in detection of STI agents in 19.0% an
131 re measured through week 22, when an interim analysis resulted in early stopping of the planned 54-we
132 mbining parallel and anti-parallel genes for analysis resulted in fewer significant GO categories, su
133 Subsequent reversed phase LC-ESI-tandem MS analysis resulted in greater than 80% sequence coverage
137 osure time trends with the case-time-control analysis resulted in more consistent associations betwee
140 quid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry analysis resulted in quantification of 14 of the 45 phen
141 factors in net reclassification improvement analysis resulted in reclassification of 14.14% of parti
155 -automated high-throughput imaging and image analysis resulted in the identification of novel compoun
156 tion of enriched astrocyte samples, LC-MS/MS analysis resulted in the identification of over 2000 pro
166 o consecutive offline UHPLC runs prior to MS analysis resulted in ~50% more assignments than a single
167 irmatory tools for complementing any kind of analysis resulting in a list of GO-terms, e.g., from dif
168 tools for data selection, pre-processing and analysis resulting in annotated lists of genes of intere
169 el JPH2 LOF variant confirmed by segregation analysis resulting in autosomal recessive pediatric DCM
170 tracts and show that same-day extraction and analysis results in a more accurate determination of the
171 porating imprinting information into linkage analysis results in a more powerful test for linkage.
172 are then combined and analyzed; a successful analysis results in a narrowed and more significant QTL.
173 g of xMAN to substantially improve the final analysis results in both a spike-in experiment on ENCODE
175 isolates into 119 genotypes, and clustering analysis results in groups that, with minor exceptions,
176 ct adherence to the SOP and centralized data analysis results in high reproducibility with a coeffici
179 O(3)Na SPE cartridges followed by HPLC-MS/MS analysis results in improved method detection limits (MD
181 ion (coefficient of variation, <0.15), image analysis results in moderate agreement with conventional
182 regression method with principal components analysis results in parsimonious model with fewer compon
185 1408 Ebolavirus genomes (196 in the original analysis) resulted in a set of 166 SDPs (reduced from 18
186 rfusion analysis, compared with standard MPS analysis, resulted in improved area under the receiver-o
187 genous beta-catenin, as confirmed by Western analysis, resulted in the failure to gastrulate, absence
188 ation, followed by mass spectroscopy and NMR analysis, resulted in the identification of oenothein B
189 e reduced false negative results in SGA-type analysis, resulting in >95% sensitivity for detecting ge
190 studies were received, 21 were retained for analysis, resulting in a final sample of 17,344 women wi
191 eins for site-specific N- and O-glycopeptide analysis, resulting in a good glycopeptide coverage with
193 ts encoded in 3D spectra with automated data analysis, resulting in accurate, unbiased, and fast stru
194 rom variant discovery to functional genomics analysis, resulting in an off-the-shelf toolkit for the
195 ctivate Tregs were sought through microarray analysis, resulting in gene candidates that can be explo
198 accomplished by splitting data for parallel analysis, resulting in run time of only a few hours on w
199 membrane proteins according to gene ontology analysis, resulting in the largest membrane proteome of
200 trospray ionization-tandem mass spectrometry analysis, resulting in the simple and specific quantitat
201 ed several additional characteristics of the analysis results, including the size of the DMRs, overla
202 rmalities, cancer, or Alzheimer disease.Meta-analysis results indicate an influence of rs1801198 on h
203 r two-stage association analysis and linkage analysis results indicate that the GABARAP and DLG4 gene
204 lecular dynamics simulations and normal-mode analysis results indicate that the monomeric form of the
208 ising method to turn complex gene expression analysis results into answers suitable for risk assessme
211 lysis results are consistent with simulation analysis results: limma with the r, l, r2, and l2 transf
212 The complexity of genome-wide epistatic analysis results mainly from the number of QTL being unk
213 ce provides the ability to inspect the video analysis results, make corrective edits efficiently (one
215 between any of the full GRSs and LOAD (meta-analysis results: odds ratio [OR]=1.005, 95% CI 0.82-1.2
216 treatment effect than the MUTT I frequentist analysis result of 1.8-line improvement with natamycin v
223 bipolar disorder, and SCZ were based on meta-analysis results of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium.
230 was demonstrated between arms in the primary analysis, results of the sensitivity analysis demonstrat
231 ce evaluation comparing automated and manual analysis results on (19)F- and (1)H-detected data sets s
232 overview module allows the visualization of analysis results on a genome-wide Reactome pathway hiera
233 re statistics such as effect sizes from meta-analysis results on standardized ROIs (regions-of-intere
234 These modules enable visualization of RDC analysis results on the molecular structure displayed in
237 ere, we explore the question of how much the analysis results really do differ, first at the gene lev
238 neity across observational studies, the meta-analysis results reflect an average of many potentially
239 oimaging must define best practices for data analysis, results reporting, and algorithm and data shar
240 tudies (GWAS) have generated vast amounts of analysis results, requiring development of novel tools f
243 he DNA methylome findings with T2D GWAS meta-analysis results reveals a strong enrichment for DMRs in
252 AUC, 0.95), and stepwise logistic regression analysis results showed that multidetector CT grade and
257 length measurements did not alter regression analysis results significantly (t(1/2), 7.15 days; R(2),
258 r transparent and structured reporting of ML analysis results specifically directed at clinical resea
259 nt access to MSI data, metadata, and derived analysis results stored remotely to facilitate high-perf
261 biochemical pathways and comparative genomic analysis results such as synteny blocks and homologous g
264 an spectroscopy and surface functional group analysis results suggested that (*)OH initially reacted
265 teers, and receiver operating characteristic analysis results suggested that F(F) may allow greater d
268 source apportionment and backward trajectory analysis results supported the notion that both wildfire
269 ad to more meaningful interpretations of the analysis results than the conventional strategy that use
270 pidemiological, statistical and evolutionary analysis results that are difficult to relate to one ano
271 estimation and feature selection and yields analysis results that are more interpretable than the ex
272 , these enhancements enable the reporting of analysis results that can be fully traced to and reprodu
273 oblastic leukemia, RSA-RAP gives copy number analysis results that show substantially better concorda
275 In the scenarios modelled with the meta-analysis results, the ICER increased from $127 per life-
276 taining annotations and visualizing sequence analysis results through one uniform and consistent inte
278 on data, and the other to display enrichment analysis results using 30 different gene set libraries.
279 w generation sequencing (NGS) transcriptomic analysis results using an ontology-driven database.
280 and patient outcome were compared with image analysis results using univariate and multivariate analy
283 he replicated SNPs in downloadable GWAS meta-analysis results was performed on kidney function (defin
285 Using base-case estimates based on our meta-analysis results, we found the radial approach cost $275
286 risk scores constructed from these eGFR meta-analysis results, we show that associated variants are g
291 To assess the reliability of Line Profile Analysis, results were compared with evidence from other
295 lational database to store sequence data and analysis results, which facilitates both the search for
296 l scanning calorimetry and thermogravimetric analysis results, which show the two-step reaction to be
297 or sparse plaques); correlation of the image analysis results with amyloid burden was tested as a cop
299 ring our ECIS-based cellular growth modeling analysis results with those determined by hematocytomete
300 racy = 0.90), as compared to gene expression analysis results without TIN correction (sensitivity = 0