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Costs and Benefits of Popular <i>P</i>‑Value Correction Methods in Three Models of Quantitative Omic Experiments
Published 2023“…We show how increasing sample size, decreasing variability, or increasing effect size can enable the detection of all true changes while still correcting <i>p</i>-values, and we present basic guidelines for omic experimental design. …”
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Dynamical features of spontaneous firing activity in the one-cortical-column model changes with increasing intra-synaptic upscaling, .
Published 2025“…<p><b>a</b>, Spontaneous firing rate signal for a representative trial (i), the distribution of firing rate signals (ii), and the power spectrum of signals (iii) when there is no intra-synaptic upscaling (). …”
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Data_Sheet_1_Warming Climate Is Reducing the Diversity of Dominant Microbes in the Largest High Arctic Lake.PDF
Published 2020“…Here, we exploit the spatial heterogeneity created by varying runoff regimes across the watershed of this uniquely large high-latitude lake to test how a transition from low to high runoff, used as one proxy for climate change, affects the community structure and functional potential of dominant microbes. …”
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