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Data_Sheet_5_Predictors of sequence capture in a large-scale anchored phylogenomics project.PDF
Published 2022“…We investigated the impacts of specimen age, preservation method, and DNA concentration on sequence capture (number of captured sequences and sequence quality) while accounting for taxonomy and extracted tissue type in a large-scale butterfly phylogenomics project. …”
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Data_Sheet_8_Predictors of sequence capture in a large-scale anchored phylogenomics project.pdf
Published 2022“…We investigated the impacts of specimen age, preservation method, and DNA concentration on sequence capture (number of captured sequences and sequence quality) while accounting for taxonomy and extracted tissue type in a large-scale butterfly phylogenomics project. …”
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Data_Sheet_10_Predictors of sequence capture in a large-scale anchored phylogenomics project.CSV
Published 2022“…We investigated the impacts of specimen age, preservation method, and DNA concentration on sequence capture (number of captured sequences and sequence quality) while accounting for taxonomy and extracted tissue type in a large-scale butterfly phylogenomics project. …”
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Data_Sheet_4_Predictors of sequence capture in a large-scale anchored phylogenomics project.PDF
Published 2022“…We investigated the impacts of specimen age, preservation method, and DNA concentration on sequence capture (number of captured sequences and sequence quality) while accounting for taxonomy and extracted tissue type in a large-scale butterfly phylogenomics project. …”
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Data_Sheet_3_Predictors of sequence capture in a large-scale anchored phylogenomics project.PDF
Published 2022“…We investigated the impacts of specimen age, preservation method, and DNA concentration on sequence capture (number of captured sequences and sequence quality) while accounting for taxonomy and extracted tissue type in a large-scale butterfly phylogenomics project. …”
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Data_Sheet_6_Predictors of sequence capture in a large-scale anchored phylogenomics project.PDF
Published 2022“…We investigated the impacts of specimen age, preservation method, and DNA concentration on sequence capture (number of captured sequences and sequence quality) while accounting for taxonomy and extracted tissue type in a large-scale butterfly phylogenomics project. …”
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Data_Sheet_7_Predictors of sequence capture in a large-scale anchored phylogenomics project.PDF
Published 2022“…We investigated the impacts of specimen age, preservation method, and DNA concentration on sequence capture (number of captured sequences and sequence quality) while accounting for taxonomy and extracted tissue type in a large-scale butterfly phylogenomics project. …”
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Visual processing of symbology in head-fixed large Field-of-View displays
Published 2019“…While attractive for many applications, a HMD also forms a liability: large-FoV HMDs are known to cause eye-strain (Kooi, 1997) and the rate of information uptake is expected to decrease towards the edges.…”
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Visual processing of symbology in head-fixed large Field-of-View displays
Published 2019“…While attractive for many applications, a HMD also forms a liability: large-FoV HMDs are known to cause eye-strain (Kooi, 1997) and the rate of information uptake is expected to decrease towards the edges.…”
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Resultant hip, knee and ankle joint contact forces obtained with the different models.
Published 2023“…People with torsional deformities are able to decrease joint contact forces with a pathological gait pattern, e.g. in-toeing gait, which should be kept in mind when interpreting our findings.…”
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