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Unsupervised (HCA & PCA) and supervised (SIMCA) modelling were tested, allowing to explore similarities between colourants and classify the spectral data into the different lake pigments classes.
The approach is implemented as a web-based tool called Scaffvis, allowing to explore molecular scaffolds in the form of a zoomable tree map.
Furthermore, first line treatment was changed in 1995, allowing to explore its consequences on dynamics of spreading of drug resistance.
The unique aspect of the current study is the combination of both molecular tests allowing to explore the potential clinical applications.
Notwithstanding their diversity, the participant cities share important commonalities as European democracies and urban settings, allowing to explore the study object from a new view.
The inclusion criteria of the present study include as many as four cancer diagnoses (primary breast, colon or ovarian cancer, or lymphomas) allowing to explore whether patients with different cancer types respond differently to exercise.
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In most cases, the ones who can enter the country are not even allowed to explore the streets of Pyongyang.
At one point, Peeters was allowed to explore the drawers and filing cabinets at Hergé Studios, in Brussels.
As a consequence, the model identifies traffic congestion problems and allows to explore potential policies to deal with it.
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