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To investigate whether later diagnosis of psychiatric disorder can be predicted from analysis of mother-infant joint attention (JA) behaviours in social-communicative interaction at 12 months.

Signaling networks are one class of complex systems: i.e., collections of interacting components that, on a holistic level, display behavior that cannot be predicted from analysis of the system's components in isolation.

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One of them, as was predicted from analysis of K. albida extracts, was cFL.

A second XenPTHrP isoform encoding a protein of 167 amino acids which generates a mature peptide of 131 amino acids [XenPTHrP 1-131 [XenPTHrP 1-131 from analysis of genomic sequences.

Because they typically share low sequence conservation, however, catalytic function cannot be predicted from sequence analysis alone.

They investigated whether signature genes of genetically heterogeneous and hereditary diseases could be predicted from the analysis of PPI networks.

In addition, Chen et al. [13] showed that codon usage patterns could be predicted from an analysis of the noncoding regions of the genome.

This is because proteins are often expressed at concentrations and forms that cannot be predicted from mRNA analysis [ 41].

2. The work is about the structural features of GDH that can be predicted from computational analysis.

The biosynthetic pathway for O-linked glycans can also be predicted from the analysis of S. schenckii and S. brasiliensis genomes (Additional file 2: Table S13).

The rupture time of TBCs can be predicted from the statistical analysis of acoustic emission signals.

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