The theory and
approaches of aggregation testing are too broad a topic to cover here, but the general concept is this: by grouping individual rare variants into a biological unit — most often, a gene or exon — it's possible to test the super-genotype (i.e. «has a rare variant in gene A») for association.
Not exact matches
However, this
approach requires precision engineering
of nano - features (in a detection chip), complex optical setups, novel nano - probes (such as graphene oxide, carbon nanotubes, and gold nanorods) or additional amplification steps such as
aggregation of nanoparticles to achieve sensitive detection
of biomarkers.
This confirms our assumption that the suppression
of the
aggregation of proteins represents a promising therapeutic
approach for a large number
of neurodegenerative disorders that are currently still incurable,» says Hartl, summarizing the results
of the study.
I say that not due to any preference for a hierarchical
approach to school administration, but in recognition
of the need for
aggregation in identifying effective interventions.
Although the obvious answer seems like it should be a simple
aggregation of all headings for all sections, practically there are a number
of usability challenges to this
approach.
This proposes expansion
of the CDM's Programme
of Activities
approach to enable
aggregation of city - based GHG mitigation reductions broadly covered by five sectors: energy, transport, solid waste, water and wastewater, and urban forestry.
Prepare a «traceable account»
of how the [uncertainty] estimates were constructed that describes the writing team's reasons for adopting a particular probability distribution, including important lines
of evidence used, standards
of evidence applied,
approaches to combining / reconciling multiple lines
of evidence, explicit explanations
of methods for
aggregation, and critical uncertainties.
Following Gregg v Scott [2005] 2 AC 176, [2005] 4 All ER 812 and Hicks v Chief Constable
of the South Yorkshire Police [1992] All ER 65 and rejecting the
aggregation theory
approach, Lord Hoffmann observed that neither the risk
of injury nor anxiety at the prospect
of future injury were in themselves actionable.