What are factor pairs? Factor pairs are two numbers that, when multiplied together, result in a particular number. They are usually given as a set of factor pairs for a particular number, that is all of the pairs of numbers that, when multiplied together, equal the same number. ...
If there are a lot of factors then it might take you a little while to calculate all of the factor pairs, but luckily we have the power of computers and can calculate the factor pairs of 2500 for you automatically: 1 x 2500 = 2500 2 x 1250 = 2500 4 x 625 = 2500 5 x 500 = ...
After quality control, 625 112 autosomal SNPs remained, representing 1089 individuals. Figure 1 Summary of the quality control procedure. HWE, Hardy Weinberg equilibrium; MAF, minor allelic frequency; SNPs, single nucleotide polymorphisms. Han Chinese in Beijing, China (CHB) founders in HapMap as ...
Frequency distribution of fibrinogen levels of matched pairs and the remainder were almost identical, while almost 60% of the re-event patients were found in the highest tertile. Consequently mean values differed significantly: 344 卤 14 mg/dl for matched pairs vs. 396 卤 18 mg/ dl for re-...
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Genetic factorscontribute to the total variability in fibrinogen levels. The most common fibrinogen polymorphisms are summarized inTable VI. Although polymorphisms have been identified in genes encoding the three pairs of fibrinogen polypeptide chains, largely because the synthesis of the β-chain is rate...
As a result, the multi-element doped TiS2 attained its highest ZT value of approximately 0.4 at 625 K. Incorporating higher-valence and lower-valence elements in pairs proves to be an effective method for decreasing lattice thermal conductivity without compromising too much of its large Seebeck ...
In oligodendroglial cells, Sox5 and Sox6 jointly maintain the precursor state, interfere with terminal differentiation, and thereby ensure the proper timing of myelination in the central nervous system. Here we studied the role of SoxD proteins in Schwann cells, the functional counterpart of ...
The potential mechanisms involved in the evolution of the maize Hsf gene family were elucidated by analyzing the duplication events that may have occurred during maize genome evolution. Nine total duplicated gene pairs of the 25 maize heat shock factors were identified, including eight segmental duplic...
“High stringency conditions” for the annealing process may involve, for example, high temperature and/or low salt content, which disfavor hydrogen bonding contacts among mismatched base pairs. “Low stringency conditions” would involve lower temperature, and/or higher salt concentration than that ...