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Therefore, landslide size distribution has been exploited by many researchers either to inspect the physics of landslides or to assess landslide erosion and landslide hazard.

Considering that Wikipedia, a domain-independent encyclopedic repository, which provides very large coverage, has been exploited by many methods as a huge semantic resource.

Landslide size distribution is widely found to obey a negative power law with a rollover in the smaller size, and has been exploited by many researchers to inspect landside physics or to assess landslide erosion and landslide hazard.

Organic ferroelectric materials for nonvolatile memory devices have been exploited by many research groups because of their easy fabrication, light weight, flexibility, solution-based large area application, and low-cost fabrication.

The exemption has been exploited by many Internet retailers and the growth of electronic commerce has cost state and local governments billions of dollars of sales tax revenue.

These immunomodulatory properties of lipids have been exploited by many parasites to subvert and escape the immune system.

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Due to their enormous potential 3D tumour cultures are currently being exploited by many branches of biomedical science with therapeutically orientated studies becoming the major focus of research.

I found an amateur bug that could be exploited by many people – no one seriously thinks an 18-year-old kid would have played a serious security system and wanted to commit a crime by promptly telling the authorities.

The Dogar brothers began trafficking her to be exploited by many more men - and the more control the gang exerted, the more extreme were the demands made upon her.

This immunosuppressive capacity of HLA-G is exploited by many viruses, which have developed multiple strategies for subverting host immune defenses.

Given the similar binding faces for α-helices on 3 peptide toxins that share little commonality besides an tri-cystine scaffold, we suggest that this face of the ICK fold forms a shape complement (Jones, 2012) for α-helices that may be exploited by many other peptide ligands.

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