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Most of the cancer genomics research focuses on identifying driver alterations by frequency or occurrence pattern and exploiting them to treat cancer (Ciriello et al., 2012; Kim et al., 2013; Mermel et al., 2011; Taylor et al., 2008).

Hackers take advantage of these connected devices by exploiting them for launching distributed denial-of-service (DDOS) attacks.

Korean men who sponsored foreign women as brides, only to find themselves abandoned by women who exploited them to immigrate to and work in South Korea, have organized against the government's multicultural policy.

Vermeer was apparently fascinated by these optical effects, and he exploited them to give his paintings a greater sense of immediacy.

When he was director of America's human genome project, he fought bitterly to prevent the US government from adopting a policy that would allow it to patent human genetic material discovered by project scientists in order to exploit them as sources of new drugs and medicines.

The Premier League last sold the international radio rights in a three-year deal in 2007 to marketing and media company IMG, which exploited them by selling to broadcasters in different markets, but this deal was not renewed when it expired in 2010.

Japanese banks, which need to offset huge losses from write-offs of bad loans, have managed to raise revenues by exploiting a loophole allowing them to pile up big exposures to derivatives, without having to disclose them to investors.Banks make money through speculative purchases of interest-rate swaps, locking in income from a fixed rate of interest in return for paying a lower, floating rate.

This rejection of objectivity came from the belief, endorsed by Horgan, that anthropologists' documentation of the warfare of the Yanomami has been used by others to exploit them, and should therefore be denounced.

Even when particle numbers are high, stochastic effects can significantly affect the dynamic behaviour of certain biochemical networks [ 3]. Biochemical systems have evolved to be robust against molecular fluctuations by attenuation, or even to exploit them (see [ 4, 5] for examples).

Scottish tobacco traders got an edge on their English rivals by exploiting Glasgow’s proximity to North America.

All this amounts to a worryingly inadequate situation and exacerbates the vulnerability of children who are already psychologically fragile and therefore easily preyed on by those who seek to exploit them.

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