sequantitative

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sequantitative (not comparable)

  1. (statistics) Pertaining to the quantitative analysis of autocorrelation in sequence data.
    • 1987, Gastroenterology - Volume 92, page 1371:
      An initial sequantitative determination of EPM—1 in 20 sera of healthy donors and 28 patients with gastrointestinal tumors revealed that all sera of healthy donors contain high levels, in contrast to the majority of tumor sera (20/28) which had low or no detectable levels.
    • 2000, Kenji Nagino, Hiroshi Shimohira, Masatoshi Ogawa, Katsuhisa Uchida, Hideyo Yamaguchi, “Comparison of the therapeutic efficacy of oral doses of fluconazole and griseofulvin in a guinea pig model of dermatophytosis”, in The Journal of Antibiotics, volume 53, number 2:
      The favorable reliability and objectiveness of this evaluation system appear to be due to partly, at least, introducing a sequantitative mycological assessment criterion.
    • 2005 January, Sophie Vasseur, Cédric Malicet, Ezequiel L Calvo, Jean Charles Dagorn, Juan L Iovanna, “Gene expression profiling of tumours derived from rasV12/E1A-transformed mouse embryonic fibroblasts to identify genes required for tumour development”, in Molecular Cancer, volume 4, number 4:
      Figure 1 Confirmation of microarray results by sequantitative RT-PCR analysis.