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For PANTHER analysis we widened the inclusion criteria in that SNPs located within the transcribed region or in the 25 kb upstream the transcription start site were ascribed to the gene.

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When we widened the analysis beyond the 21 escape events at defined CTL epitopes in the literature, epitopes were taken from the LANL HIV immunology database.

The sensitivity analysis with trial sequential analysis widened the confidence intervals of the conventional meta-analyses when data were too sparse to draw firm conclusions.

Recent advancements in sample preparation techniques and developments in algorithms for sophisticated image processing as well as availability of computation power pivoted rapid improvements in achievable resolution of the analysis and widened the range of biological systems that can be studied (Crowther 2010).

With others colleagues, we've widened the public debate.

"We have widened the roads, laid down water supply systems and underground drainage systems".

We extended this analysis by widening the conditions tested.

We have undertaken the current analysis to widen the scope and identify additional pathways commonly affected in aging and premature aging syndromes such as HGPS; in addition, we intend to identify the relevant alterations in these pathways to develop precise therapeutic strategies.

14 15 We therefore challenged the meta-analyses with the application of trial sequential analysis a sensitivity analysis that widens the confidence intervals in case the data are too sparse to draw firm conclusions.

While not being able to replace active cooling or heating systems of air conditioning altogether, a greater understanding and improvements in natural ventilation analysis techniques can widen the ambient condition at which satisfactory thermal comfort can be achieved without using active cooling and heating systems.

The RDH was later presented as a statistical model [ 4] and then as a mathematical model by Bacon et al. (1991), that widened the analysis to continuous resource variation which made similar predictions while being more robust [ 31].

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