Independent variables are also called: Explanatory variables(they explain an event or outcome) Predictor variables (they can be used to predict the value of a dependent variable) Right-hand-side variables (they appear on the right-hand side of aregressionequation). ...
The percentage of SA β-Gal-positive cells was represented by the ratio between the number of blue-colored cells and the number of total cells from at least three independent experiments. Assay for reactive oxygen species levels Melanocytes were seeded at a density of 3 × 105/well on a...
“50% of Italian couples divorce at least once in their lifetime”) occurring in the national or worldwide population and were asked to report the likelihood that that same event could happen to them in the future (see Supplementary Material for the list...
TSD is said to occur when the water temperature experienced by the offspring irreversibly determines its primary sex [19]. GSD occurs when primary sex is determined by the genotype at conception and is thereafter independent of environmental conditions. How and why transitions between TSD and GSD o...
The earliest molecular event in this pathway is rapid MCU-dependent [Ca2+]m uptake, occurring within 30–60 s post stimulation. [Ca2+]m triggers mPTP opening in the IMM to induce VDAC oligomerization in the OMM. Concurrently, NLRP3 activators trigger mtROS production, which is further ...
Using this optimized construct, recovery of Zdk1-GEF-H1 back to mitochondria was observed in ∼50% of all cells (16 of 31 cells from three independent experimental repetitions). Cells that did not show a recovery were excluded from the analysis shown in Figure S4E. For release of Zdk1-...
Biochemical and structural analyses have shown that polymerase catalysis is a multi-step process that includes at least one NTP recognition event (Fig.5C). This step must ensure that the catalytic residues and the substrate are not placed in a catalytically competent position before a correct NTP ...
Statistics(of an event or a value) not statistically independent. n. a person who depends on or needs someone or something for aid, support, favor, etc. a child, spouse, parent, or certain other relative to whom one contributes all or a major amount of necessary financial support:She list...
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event information. This paper uses the visual behavior measurement method to analyze the similarities and differences in the visual cognitive ability of two types of individuals, namely, field-independent and field-dependent individuals, in the cross-layer event structure design of Dorling cartograms. ...