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The RASP architecture was chosen for this paper because it is amenable to complexity analysis while still retaining an architecture closely resembling commonly used computers.

We selected the 8HQ ring system because it is amenable to chemical modification, possesses high ligand efficiency and, because some 8HQ-derivatives have recently been identified as inhibitors of the 2OG dependent hypoxia inducible factor prolyl hydroxylase PHD2 (EGLN1), where both in vitro and cell-based potency were demonstrated [23], [24].

Of the possible reasons for non-response, refusal is of particular interest because it is amenable to change.

The zebrafish model that we have developed offers an attractive tool for furthering this analysis because it is amenable to small molecule screens, genetic modifier screens and genetic rescue experiments.

It is of particular interest because it has a high attributable fraction and because it is amenable to change in response to hormonal therapy, weight change, or diet [ 2, 4, 5].

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Like other microbes, it is amenable to experimental evolution because of short generation time, and ease of indeterminate propagation and archival storage [ 8].

Nowadays, even if japonica is frequently used because it is highly amenable to transformation, indica transformation efficiency has sufficiently improved to allow its use in functional validation experiments and field trials in the appropriate environments.

The common supports used for immobilization are either glass microscope slides or membranes; however, glass is preferred because it is more amenable to automation and exhibits a lower background signal [ 22].

This cell line was chosen as model because it is known to be amenable to culture in complete as well as greatly simplified exposure media.

This line was chosen for further study because we observed synergy over a wide range of doses between Bouvardin and radiation in this cell line and because it is known to be amenable to xenografting in mice (Lee et al., 1992).

The emergence of organismal complexity has been a difficult subject for researchers because it is not readily amenable to investigation by experimental approaches.

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