Sentences with phrase «single experiment»

By making room for reports of single experiments or minor technical advances, journals made the chaos of science accretive.
Not in the short run... We do not falsify by single experiments.
«The meta - analytic study requires a certain number of studies (at least 17 - 20 experiments) to detect smaller effects and to avoid false - positive results (if the findings are driven by the effect of single experiments),» Zinchenko said.
Not in the short run... We do not falsify by single experiments.
Historically speaking, every time the two have intersected, Science has come out as the winner (chariots pulling the sun across the sky, the Earth being flat, the Sun revolving around the Earth, etc.) To any of you who believe ID should be given equal time, please present even one single experiment that has * positively * indicated it.
Not one single experiment has been conducted that confirms a system is irreducibly complex.
Case in point: They believe in ID despite the fact that not one, single piece of evidence has been found in support of it, and not one single experiment has provided any proof for it.
I believe I've heard it was Albert Einstein who said «No amount of experimentation can ever prove me right, but a single experiment can prove me wrong.»
Although no single experiment of this type would be conclusive, a series of experiments which all pointed in the same direction could be.
The concentrations of A, B, P, and Q are held at constant values throughout the system for a single experiment, but these values can be varied from one experiment to another.
And, if science is your basis for not believing in God, understanding the implications of this single experiment might cause you to reconsider just how «knowable» the rules of the universe really are.
«That single experiment had produced as much data as the previous 15,000 experiments.
The tool, called MARGI (Mapping RNA Genome Interactions), is the first technology that's capable of providing a full account of all the RNA molecules that interact with a segment of DNA, as well as the locations of all these interactions — in just a single experiment.
«SIF - seq is currently capable of testing only hundreds to a few thousand sites for enhancer activity in a single experiment, but can determine enhancer activity more accurately than ChIP - seq and is therefore a very good validation assay for assessing ChIP - seq results.»
«While ChIP - seq is very powerful in that it can query an entire genome for characteristics associated with enhancer activity in a single experiment, it can fail to identify some enhancers and identify some sites as being enhancers when they really aren't,» says Diane Dickel, a geneticist with Berkeley Lab's Genomics Division and member of the SIF - seq development team.
Using MARGI, an entire set of RNA - DNA interactions could be analyzed in a single experiment that takes one to two weeks.
Closer analysis by independent biostatisticians revealed, however, that the value was calculated on the basis of a single experiment in which half the patients were already known to have ovarian cancer — a highly selected group that is the medical equivalent of a stocked pond.
Researchers at the ETH were now able successfully to combine both in a single experiment.
The increase in calcium ions is shown for a single experiment at pH = 9.25 (Fig. 1A).
Thus, meta - analysis provides more accurate and reliable outcomes compared to the single experiment.
Using microarrays, a single experiment can yield hundreds of thousands of gene expression profiles.
If the wave function is real, then a single experiment should not be able to determine its polarisation — it can have both until you take more measurements.
Over 150,000 nuclei from P2 and P11 mouse brains and spinal cords were profiled in a single experiment employing over six million barcode combinations.
It is characteristic of a single experiment in which the substance is used.
During the up to 100 hours that a single experiment ran, the fold mechanism was incrementally cranked up as water ran over it.
Researchers seem so very close to a breakthrough, yet not one single experiment has worked — yet
The result of that single experiment may be the same, he explains, but remember, the power of weak measurements lies in their repetition.
Now two research teams have spotlighted the middle ground, using so - called gene chips to evaluate millions of bases of DNA in a single experiment.
In the 60 hours he spent bombarding metal foils with X-rays — creating analogs to stellar plasma, or ionized gas — Wark pulled more data than he had from any single experiment in a quarter century.
But when every single experiment ends up being accidentally dropped, or botched because you didn't use the right quantities or added the wrong enzyme again, or just forgot about it, then perhaps you should make a brutally honest assessment of your technical abilities.
Following the recent evidence for the Higgs boson decaying to two tau leptons, the CMS collaboration presented the first observation of this decay by a single experiment, with a significance of 5.9 sigma.
Under a broad range of conditions, the apparatus slide - slips fairly regularly for hundreds of stress cycles during a single experiment.
Protein microarrays allow the investigation of thousands of proteins in a single experiment.
The plummeting cost of DNA sequencing makes leech surveys cheap, and DNA from hundreds of the animals could be combined and analyzed in a single experiment.
This technique, which scientists are rapidly automating, may eventually displace crystallography as the tool of choice in many cell biology studies because it does not require the subject to crystallize and sometimes can even reveal multiple conformational states in a single experiment.
The platform can analyze multiple biomarkers quickly and efficiently, as demonstrated by the fact that a total of 458 plasma samples were analyzed in triplicate, with 23 ELISA analyses per sample - replicate, in a single experiment.
August 28, 2009 Ephraim Sehayek, MD, featured in News and Notations Advancements in genetic technologies allow simultaneous testing of millions of variations in our DNA sequence in a single experiment.
WGS is the right tool to study these kinds of tumors because we know less about them: it will capture the full spectrum of mutations, from single base changes to large chromosomal rearrangements, in a single experiment.
Multiple forms often nucleated in a single experiment — at least one calcite crystal formed on top of an aragonite crystal while vaterite crystals grew nearby.
In this presentation, we will discuss how the Illumina Bio-Rad Single - Cell Sequencing Solution combined with the Bio-Rad S3e Cell Sorter enhances single - cell studies and provides researchers with a robust, scalable, and user - friendly workflow that enables transcriptome profiling of hundreds to tens of thousands of single cells in a single experiment.
The team will next combine the activation of flies both by light and by heat - which are possible in a single experiment using FlyMAD.
Thus, in a single experiment, the authors demonstrated that (1) CD4 + and CD8 + T - cells were the mediators of immune system rejection of transplanted tumor cells, and (2) d42m1 escape tumors develop from T - cell - dependent selection favoring cells without the spectrin - B2 antigen.
«Although the whole proteome representation is simplified by adapting a gene centric point of view and disregarding post translational modifications, it still offers the first possibility of a proteome wide view of the autoantibody reactivity in healthy individuals and persons with autoimmune disorders, in one single experiment
The new approach, published June 26 in Nature Methods, lets researchers test millions of relationships between thousands of proteins in a single experiment.
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