Sentences with phrase «used small datasets»

The quality thresholds used here produced levels and patterns of polymorphism for the 5,000 intronic fragments qualitatively similar to previous studies using a smaller dataset of intronic fragments and Sanger sequencing [21], [26](Table S6).
Using a smaller dataset over 6.5 rather than 11 years, a rival team of astronomers has not been able confirm the existence of planetary candidates «g» and «f» (more).
That is why researchers in this area are quite careful what they include and have used smaller datasets than Frank — bigger is not always better.

Not exact matches

Unfortunately, these previous studies have used fairly small datasets and have yielded fairly little information on the actual underlying mechanisms.
The proteome (all an organism's proteins) and the metabolome (all the metabolites, or small molecules that are the outputs of biological processes) are two of several powerful datasets that become more informative when used together in a multi-omic approach.
In small cell lung cancer, starting from bioinformatics analyses of large gene expression datasets, we clustered subsets of co-expressed gene modules, derived networks of transcription factors and simulated their dynamics using logic - based mathematical modeling.
What makes the kind of evidence you use anecdotal is — the relatively small number of datasets considered — the significant share of not fully quantitative data — the large variability in the nature of the data — the large biases involved in the preservation of the data.
This simultaneously avoids 2 of the main criticisms of climatic science: 1st, the use of exotic statistical techniques and 2nd relying on a small dataset.
If you actually compute trends using the same dataset, the difference is much smaller (about half) than that implied by the IPCC SPM.
Other datasets used in the WMO announcement, which are derived from monthly climatological data for a smaller number of long - term observing sites, are also expected to concur when they are released shortly.
Differences were minimal after 1893 (by which time Stevenson screens were in widespread use for observations except in New South Wales and Victoria, a small area in the context of a global dataset), and before 1878 (when there were limited Australian observations of any kind and most of the continent was considered to be missing data in the HadCRUT4 dataset).
You are using annual CO2 figures, and you show an overlap in your two datasets of 25 years... which means that N is only equal to 25, an absurdly small dataset to analyze.
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