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Such networks can be usefully exploited to gain key insights into biological systems2, 3. Exploration of tissue and cell type specific networks has demonstrated the effects of tissue specific regulation on the remodelling of biological networks4.
Even though "[t]hey are not ideal, and as yet cannot provide any causal inferences," as this study shows, "they can be usefully exploited to obtain more knowledge than we now have".
All the previous features provide a rationale for a simplified implementation of 3D graphics that may be usefully exploited to optimize and specialize the design of the embedded system.
These results may be usefully exploited to define the risk period for canine (and human) leishmaniasis transmission in northern Italy.
We have shown that besides reporting and mapping the mean posterior relative risk, the whole posterior distribution can be usefully exploited to try to detect true raised-risk areas.
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Such synergistic associations were usefully exploited to elaborate films dually composed of guar chains and entrapped IL molecules.
Materials selection is anyway confronted with the problem of a much greater range of potential choices, requiring the deployment of computer simulation and high-throughput synthetic and measurement methods in order to be usefully exploited.
The data set obtained here can be usefully exploited with available acoustic and thermal insulation materials model to take the approach further and extended to other waste systems.
The results demonstrate that maltase from S. pombe was different from that from other yeasts, and might be usefully exploited in the future by the biotechnology industry or lead to the development of new molecular genetic tools.
In fact, physicists believe that there is a fundamental limit to the thermal energies at which entanglement can be usefully exploited.
This information can be usefully exploited during excavation by displaying not only the expected locations of utilities to an operator, but also the degree of uncertainty (or "buffer") associated with the expected locations in the form of a "halo".
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