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In rock, a useful pattern would be a reservoir of hydrocarbons; in a genome, a protein-producing sequence of DNA.
These results indicate that GPNN may be a useful pattern recognition approach for detecting gene gene and gene environment interactions in studies of human disease.
The present morphology constitutes a useful pattern onto which hMSC cells attach and proliferate for guided formation of a highly oriented extracellular matrix.
In a formal definition, a group of synobins is given by the most important bins participating in forming of a useful pattern, that is, the bins having the highest coefficients in the linear combination defining that pattern.
In addition, the remarkable work of housing groups like Focus E15, Save Cressingham Gardens and Housing Action Southwark and Lambeth provide a useful pattern for future action: direct action, combined with a dogged determination to hold local and national government to their obligations and promises.
In contrast, our data supports the possibility to exploit this endogenous information to retrieve a useful pattern of the inflammation.
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Included is a description of a useful design pattern, the acceptable platform pattern, which helps achieve the goal of platform independence in a practical way.
However, an investigation of the population EEB throughout the simulations indicates that none of the approaches were able to allocate resources following a useful diversity pattern (GDM (rightarrow ) 1.0 and PCM (rightarrow ) 1.0).
We designed our study to find a useful USG pattern for diagnosis and assessment of dyspnea.
The analyst may choose to create a service from scratch, which may produce another useful pattern for future usage.
One useful pattern for detecting call-center rage is repetition, his research group has found.
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