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The privacy issue associated with mobile crowdsensing applications arises from the potential to incidentally collect sensitive data about participants [25].

Second, most of the gain in accuracy due to using markers in current applications arises from explaining the Mendelian sampling term, rather than from tracing signals generated at individual QTL.

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Although it arose originally from neuroscience, optogenetics is widely applicable to the study of many different biological systems and the range of applications arising from this technology continues to increase.

In the long term, Miller can foresee some possible practical applications arising from her research.

Such systems naturally arise in powder processing, micro- and nanotechnology, as well as in applications arising from the study of aerosols, epitaxy and astro- and geophysics.

In quantum metrology an even greater range of applications arise from the ability to not just understand, but to engineer, coherence and correlations at the quantum level.

It will reach and influence researchers across New England to consider practical applications arising from fundamental research and to initiate the exploration of getting their inventions and discoveries to the marketplace.

They readily agreed to its clause saying that the foundation had to be named in any patent applications arising from the work, that any profits or revenue from the discoveries had to be shared with the foundation and that any genetic test must be made readily available to the foundation, she said.

This chapter introduces optical interconnects as a possible solution to the emerging performance wall in high-density supercomputer applications, arising from limited bandwidth and density of on-chip interconnects and chip-to-chip (processor-to-memory) electrical interfaces.

The important applications arising from the transportation of hydrogen to Mars are also described.

Nanomaterials comprised of ZnO have received considerable attention in recent years because of their potential use in electronic and industrial applications arising from their wide band gap (3.36 eV) semiconductor properties [3].

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