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The type of the species should be specified by using terms from the Systems Biology Ontology (SBO) [ 17].

Using BSML as a common output format has the added advantage of regularizing data by using terms from controlled vocabularies such as the Sequence Ontology (Eilbeck et al., 2005) and Gene Ontology (Ashburner et al., 2000).

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By using terms which derive their meaning from successful theory to pose a problem which, if intelligible, would rob those very terms of meaning.

Topic lists used in the experiments were defined using terms from the MeSH Thesaurus provided by the National Library of Medicine.

We investigated the effects of planting trees and shrubs, land-use conversions from croplands to pastures and native grasslands on soil water dynamics and water stresses by using long-term field measurements from 1986 to 1999 in the semi-arid loess hilly area.

In this paper, we expand upon the work of Nosé et al. (2009) by using longer-term and updated data from the Geotail/EPIC instrument.

IFFIm currently works by using long-term government donor pledges, from a range of governments, to sell "vaccine bonds" in capital markets, making large volumes of long-term funds available immediately for vaccine programs at the point in time when funds are required.

The yeast (S. cerevisiae) proteome was downloaded from Uniprot by using the term "Baker's yeast [559292]" for the field of Organism[OS], combined with the term "Complete proteome"' in the Keyword field.

In the present study, we reexamined the EEJ-Sq relationship by using long-term ground-based magnetometer data simultaneously from station pairs in three longitude sectors.

Therefore, the prime objective of this study was to assess impacts of integrated soil and water conservation programs on vegetation productivity and regeneration by using long-term and frequently observed satellite imagery from 2000 to mid of 2017.

The opening of Heraclitus' book refers to a "logos which holds forever".[3] There is disagreement about exactly what Heraclitus meant by using the term logos, but it is clear from 22B1 and B2 as well as B50 and other fragments that he refers to an objective law-like principle that governs the cosmos, and which it is possible (but difficult) for humans to come to understand.

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