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Guests sitting in some Starwood Hotel lobbies will be able to cluster around the Surface to play music, then buy songs using a credit card or rewards card tagged with a bar code.
"We are entering a new era where we will be able to cluster patients' cancer cases in virtual cohorts and determine whether the cancer of a specific patient looks like the one of 10,000 other patients," says Dr Camblong.
No longer would legislators from farm states be able to cluster on the agriculture committee, defense hawks on armed services.
We anticipated that in this competition assay and at low concentrations of starch, the Con A would be able to cluster the dextran-coated magnetic nanosensors resulting in prominent changes in T2.
Thus, the motor representation must be able to cluster numerous variants of a gestural movement into one "schema".
To be able to cluster diseases by their "genetic relatedness", we additionally created a disease-centric projection of the SVN (Additional file 1: Figure S1).
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Both cytokines and phospho-proteins were able to cluster hypoxia+bFGF treated wells to the right, while other conditions clustered toward the left (Fig. 6B).
We have previously shown that using algorithms like OCG that is able to cluster proteins into multiple graph modules allows the identification of multifunctional proteins13.
So in most cases, once data is acquired, people would like to intuitively believe that data is able to cluster into subgroups.
Consistent with this hypothesis, Env was able to cluster on the surface of mature but not immature virions, and this clustering was found to depend on the gp41 cytoplasmic tail49.
It meant that I had a slightly more hectic schedule, with multiple interviews each week, but it worked out so that I was able to cluster most of my interviews geographically, without making multiple cross-country trips.
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