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In the future our benchmark curves may be replaced by population benchmarks of functional disability [ 19]; until such a time, our benchmarks will prove useful.
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The AlloRep database (freely available at www.AlloRep.org) is a key resource for future evolutionary studies of LacI/GalR homologs and for benchmarking computational predictions of functional change.
This study provides a spatial map of the mechanical and biochemical properties of human auricular cartilage, thus establishing a benchmark for the evaluation of functional competency in AUR cartilage TE.
These data provide a benchmark for functional outcomes after OHT and may have important implications in organ allocation.
In fact, an argument for using the absolute benchmark for functional disability – i.e. HAQ-DI > 0 – can be made, since the goal of treating an individual patient is to ameliorate disease activity and entirely prevent joint damage.
The benchmark has the highest number of functional survivals among categories of TBI and has no quadriplegics.
The idea of benchmarking functional disability among populations using the Health Assessment Questionnaire is not new.
These form a useful resource for benchmarking, but since a rather small fraction of functional sites are likely to be annotated in this database, the benchmark here uses synthetic sequence that contains embedded REDfly footprints as well as synthetic samples from PWMs, as described in Materials and Methods.
A similar trade-off between specificity and sensitivity has recently been described based on the use of functional genomics data to benchmark human-mouse orthology predictions [22].
This measure of functional capacity is useful in establishing benchmark values of fitness and/or onset of ischaemic threshold.
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