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The treatment of agricultural wastes like animal manure with methanogenic consortia is not only beneficial in terms of the biogas produced.

Multicentre studies and gene therapy consortia are currently favoured not only in the view of sharing resources but more importantly, to obtain more informative and reliable data by increasing patient numbers included in the Phase I/II clinical trials.

This approach not only uses cellular consortia as an efficient way of engineering complex gene circuits, but also demonstrates the great potential for reutilization of small parts of the gene circuit.

Agreements signed on June 3rd will open three Ireland-sized chunks of virgin desert to international consortia, allowing them to tap and use whatever natural gas they find.The deals are not only big, with investment costs expected to top $25 billion over ten years.

The formation of the NA-ADNI and similar consortia allowed the combination of samples of multiple sites allowing new genome-wide association studies, which not only confirmed the relevance of certain gene candidates such as CLU and PICALM [ 21] but also revealed novel gene candidates and biological pathways [ 22].

An expert in what he calls "creative tax planning", Yossifoff not only speculates on his own behalf, but, with his Tel Aviv-based Mydas Fund, fronts deals for consortia of other Israeli investors.

The Bio-Based Industries (BBI) Consortium is exemplary of the kind of late-stage innovation activities that Horizon 2020 is aiming to fund, not only because of its potential to grow the economy and create jobs, but also because such consortia build relationships between industry and academia that foster innovation.

Horizon 2020 funding is granted to consortia, not individual organisations, and there is a formal requirement that at least three countries must be involved in any given proposal.

Such unrooted gene trees can not only inform us about organismal phylogeny, but also about the variety of evolutionary, genetic, functional and ecological relationships affecting a plurality of evolutionary units, at multiple levels – from genes, groups of genes, organisms and consortia, to communities.

QS signalling shows interesting analogies with the initial stages of this series, as QS signalling not only synchronizes the behaviour of the participating cells, but, as we have seen here, also conveys robustness to the resulting bacterial consortia.

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