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With the release of the first aphid genome and the general accessibility of next generation sequencing technologies, there is an expectation within the aphid research community that we have reached a tipping point for genome information from additional aphid species and high-resolution comparative genomic and evolutionary analyses [ 8].

Our approach emphasizes careful phenotyping of subjects, the increased accessibility of next-generation sequencing, state-of-the-art methods for genomic analysis, and the unique opportunities that are created by large-scale collaborations.

These complexities notwithstanding, consensus within the scientific community on favorable approaches for modeling and predicting disease course is necessary to help regulatory and payor agencies make informed decisions about the approvability and accessibility of the next generation of pharmacological interventions.

Access Land has been formed as a coalition of over 50 organizations, including The Sierra Club and REI, dedicated to ensuring accessibility of our public parks for generations to come.

Why would you shop at Ikea? "When something shows up at Urban Outfitters, you know you're going to see 50 of them," he said of the Gap-like accessibility of inexpensive design aimed at his generation.

The test-optional movement gained steam last summer, when the prestigious University of Chicago dropped its test requirement in order to "enhance the accessibility of its undergraduate College for first-generation and low-income students," the university said.

The University of Chicago on June 14 launched the UChicago Empower Initiative, a test-optional admissions process to enhance the accessibility of its undergraduate College for first-generation and low-income students.

Despite the experimental accessibility of sighs, the rhythmogenic mechanisms underlying sigh generation remain largely unknown [6, 7].

In a 2007 review of the accessibility of the Ph.D. and professoriate to first-generation college graduates, Kevin Kniffin, who today is doing a postdoc at Cornell University, traced growing socioeconomic disparities within academia all the way up to the professor level.

Fibrin formation promoted the generation of AT complexes and seemed to increase the affinity, or the accessibility, of AT for FXIIa and FXIa, competing out C1INH and leading to the generation of FXIIa-AT and FXIa-AT complexes.

Phenotypes with decreased expression emerged several hundred generations later than phenotypes with increased expression, indicating a higher genetic accessibility of the latter.

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