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Thus, Iowa writes on page 31 of its application, "As demonstrated in the chart below, consumers at the lower income levels will be responsible for more out-of-pocket expenses under the Iowa Stopgap Measure than in the 2018 ACA Market". It even shows a chart, copied below, showing how much worse off the poor will be.

Instead, small molecule probes are ideal for clinical application as demonstrated in many currently used drug molecules.

Topical application, as demonstrated in the present article and shown by others [ 15, 16], has the potential to be an attractive alternative to intravitreal injection for treatment of VEGF-driven retinal diseases.

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The biological features of AdV have contributed to their popularity as tools for functional studies and gene therapy applications as demonstrated by the thousands of reports on AdV in recent years.

Using these two software tools, available from http://extras.springer.com/, the models described in the book can be readily accessed and used in classroom or professional applications as demonstrated in the book.

The fluorescent DNA dye-based assays are obviously adaptable to high-throughput applications as demonstrated by screening programs conducted in 384- and 1536-well formats.

These mentions can be used to support large-scale curation and pathway-related systems biology applications, as demonstrated in the example of Alzheimer's disease.

This paper discusses key EMF design goals/constraints and addresses software engineering aspects that have made OMS3 framework development efficacious and its application practical, as demonstrated by leveraging software engineering efforts outside of the modeling community and lessons learned from over a decade of EMF development.

One in the line of such optimistic expectations is that related to the implementation of highly compact gas liquid contactors utilizing non-selective porous membranes as replacement for structured packings in distillation applications, which, as demonstrated in this paper, looks to be technically unfounded.

We could also flexibly choose one, two, three, or four reference mirrors, depending on the imaging application as we demonstrated in the present work.

As such, the VPG is an excellent approximation to the PG in applications to proteins, as demonstrated in Figure  7 for the four representative proteins showing ΔF/ N as a function of the fluctuating edge probability, p. In proteins, we also average over 100 PG samples to get ensemble averages.

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