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Additionally, as shown in Appendixes A, B and C, the approach can be flexibly applied to other IaaS providers (e.g. Rackspace Cloud Servers), and so as other PaaS and SaaS services (e.g. AWS Elastic Beanstalk [34], Rackspace Cloud Load Balancers).

We demonstrate that the method can be flexibly applied to cross-platform, cross-species, and multiclass predictions without any optimization of analysis parameters.

NTP can be flexibly applied to prediction of clinical disease subtypes (Example 1), cross-platform prediction of molecular disease subtype (Example 2), cross-species phenotype prediction (Example 3), and multiclass (>2 classes) prediction (Example 4) without any special optimization of analytical parameters.

First, some models conceptualize WM as a continuous resource that can be flexibly applied to representations (Bays & Husain, 2008; Wilken & Ma, 2004).

GATC-PCR can be flexibly applied to quantification experiments of any gene set ranging from a small to a genome-wide scale.

Since the method exploits the rank of genes not the actual expression value, it can be flexibly applied to many different questions, such as identifying genes.

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These systems are flexibly applied to the task at hand.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.01385.012 This study demonstrates that helping another rat, by releasing it from a restrainer, is flexibly applied to select others based on previous social experience.

In particular, H NMR spectroscopy is robust, provides a high degree of structural information for both one-dimensional H and two-dimensional H-H NMR, and is flexibly applied to extracts, biofluids and solid tissues using high-resolution magic angle spinning, and in vivo using magnetic resonance spectroscopy.

So while the Native Title Act should remain focused on the acknowledgement of traditional laws and customs, it should also be "flexibly applied", the report said, to allow for the evolution and development of such laws and customs.

If relying on bottom-up feature contrast to detect the target can be flexibly applied, perhaps in a goal-directed manner, then perhaps attentional capture by a salient but irrelevant feature is modulated by the degree to which the attentional control settings of a participant take advantage of that contrast for target detection.

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