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In terms of scalability of the hosting service, EC2 is an appropriate fit for EvoGrader because 'bursty' http traffic and sudden processing loads for scoring large datasets is anticipated to be common; it is difficult to predict when users will upload data files for analysis.
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Heat waves are anticipated to be more common, longer, and more intense in the future (Meehl and Tebaldi 2004).
The adverse event rates were compared without adjustment as they were not anticipated to be sufficiently common to allow multifactorial analysis.
Though cord blood or cord derivatives were the least common among the categories we specifically asked about (11%), by coding the 'other, please specify' responses, we determined that 7% of biobanks store pathological body fluids (such as the peritoneal fluid that accumulates in ascites) and 3% store hair or toenails - two categories we had not anticipated to be this common.
Next year's is anticipated to be $118 million.
ncRNAs are anticipated to be conserved [ 13].
This is anticipated to be in March 2015.
However, challenges with recruitment in RCTs are known to be common and complex in health care, and frequently more difficult than anticipated [ 1- 4].
A drug and a responsive disease are anticipated to share common literature annotations, such as metabolic pathways, cellular processes and symptoms, even if no links between the drug and the disease have been previously reported in the literature.
Since RGCT is anticipated to become common practice in the future, the results of this study can contribute to improving the quality of multidisciplinary breast cancer care.
Peer-to-peer-production and open collaboration can be anticipated to become increasingly common in the future especially due to economic, technological, and cultural drivers.
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