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- Q135763 subject Q8355526.
- Q135763 subject Q8408411.
- Q135763 abstract "The Z-factor is a measure of statistical effect size. It has been proposed for use in high-throughput screening (where it is also known as Z-prime, and commonly written as Z') to judge whether the response in a particular assay is large enough to warrant further attention.".
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- Q135763 wikiPageWikiLink Q8355526.
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- Q135763 type Thing.
- Q135763 comment "The Z-factor is a measure of statistical effect size. It has been proposed for use in high-throughput screening (where it is also known as Z-prime, and commonly written as Z') to judge whether the response in a particular assay is large enough to warrant further attention.".
- Q135763 label "Z-factor".
- Q135763 differentFrom Q1050272.
- Q135763 differentFrom Q17125463.