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Even if borderlines could be more reliably identified prior to informed consent, they cannot be ethically excluded from research because this condition desperately needs better treatments [ 4, 5].

Also, throughout this paper we focus primarily on the analysis of relatively young families, which are better preserved than the older ones and can be more reliably identified and classified.

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Because DNA methylases are more reliably identified by Blast than restriction enzymes, we also identified all methylases, and examined the surrounding genes for potential restriction enzymes.

Only heart disease, cancer and stroke are more reliably lethal.

(Loin chops are more reliably tender, which is one reason they are also twice as expensive).

Citigroup's balance sheet is stronger and it is more reliably profitable, the ratings agency said.

This effect was more reliably seen in tamoxifen-treated animals.

The antibody-specific score is the Precision Score, which we have previously shown to be able to more reliably identify antibody-specific docking poses (Krawczyk et al., 2013).

Thus, we believe that classification of aggregation prone proteins is more extensive in the current study, thereby allowing us to more reliably identify the relationship between protein aggregation and overexpression toxicity.

They found this method more reliably identifies differentially expressed genes across studies.

The main aim of NMR chromatography is to increase the differences in the diffusivities of different analytes in a mixture, allowing them to be more easily and reliably identified.

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