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This case exemplifies the value of domain architecture and phylogenetic studies as an aid to predict gene function and distribution.
Thus, if cross-reactivity and breakdown specificity is controlled, SBDPs in CSF may aid to predict the severity of injury and mortality [ 69].
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One of the most meaningful clinical applications of Alzheimer's disease biomarkers is as an aid to predicting future clinical course.
Our experiments show that the use of these measures can aid designers to predict the effort associated with the maintenance tasks of ETL processes and to make ETL process models more usable.
SP level is also used as an indicator of ovulation, which aids women to predict their fertile period, especially for the treatment of infertility [ 50, 51].
In addition to being useful for Borneo conservation efforts, the new findings could aid researchers trying to predict the vulnerability of species in other tropical regions.
Microcrack dimensions can be used to calculate stress intensity values and, together with fatigue test data, can aid theoretical models to predict fatigue failure in bone.
In this study, we investigate the expression and correlation of MET in matched metastatic and primary clear cell renal tumors in order to aid future efforts to predict clinical response based on tissue expression.
It describes possible aids to designers to predict and counter these migrations, which would supplement the reliance on the very static checking of designs against design standards.
The three major clay minerals that are expedient in aiding civil engineers to predict the effect of clay to the soil engineering properties are namely kaolinite, illite and montmorillonite.
AID is an application to predict strokes and provide first aid guide using visual recognition.
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