Design of strategies for integrating different sources of information (e.g.,
different assay results) in biomedical studies
Not exact matches
«We found the type of
assay gives
different results.
It is great that we can combine the
results of
different techniques, chemical analytics, electrophysiological measurements, imaging methods and last but not least behavioral
assays.
The team's latest AR model integrates the
results of 11 high - throughput in vitro
assays, each targeting a
different part of the AR pathway.
Assay, sample and side - to - side variation were quantified by analysis of variance and presumptively incorrect decisions related to high - risk disease were determined using the result from each MRD assay, the mean MRD in the patient as the measure of the true value, and each of 3 different MRD cut - off levels which have been used for making decisions on treat
Assay, sample and side - to - side variation were quantified by analysis of variance and presumptively incorrect decisions related to high - risk disease were determined using the
result from each MRD
assay, the mean MRD in the patient as the measure of the true value, and each of 3 different MRD cut - off levels which have been used for making decisions on treat
assay, the mean MRD in the patient as the measure of the true value, and each of 3
different MRD cut - off levels which have been used for making decisions on treatment.
Collected and
assayed environmental samples from
different processing departments, followed by documenting
results and notifying key personnel of any significant findings.
The Quick Start Guide explains the
different areas of medical / research laboratory work (Histology, Phlebotomy, Hematology, Microbiology / Bacteriology, Chemistry, Blood Bank, and Molecular) and how the tests (
different assays that are used to determine if disease is present, whether it is responding to medication and even, what medications will be most effective) and products (the analyzers, the reagents, and the other tangible items that are used to provide the end
result to the attending physician) available fit within those areas.