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Erik told me that the Foundation is looking for a CDN company to provide services at a deep discount or on a contributed basis.
The present study proposes a methodology for the economic evaluation of the health effects of environmental pollution and can contribute a basis for the prioritisation of interventions.
The resulting observations are assigned to each CDS and further on contribute as basis for the determination of the gene annotation data: gene name, gene product, description, functional category, GO [ 35] numbers, etc. Apart from CDSs, further functional elements such as functional RNAs, protein domains and signal peptides are predicted and annotated.
The information gathered in this work might contribute to the basis for the preparation of reactive cellulose-based interfaces with potential application in CuAAc reactions.
Our study of the effects of MP on brain function in healthy adults may contribute to theoretical basis for how and when stimulant drugs may (or may not) enhance attention and performance.
Experimental study of IDH activity in the marine bacterium, Colwellia maris, which uniquely possesses both IDHs, showed that NADP-IDH-II contributes a molecular basis for cold adaptation in this species [ 62].
Our analysis of locus-specific introgression rates may contribute toward a basis for inferring the existence and location of incompatibility factors from the pattern of neutral variation throughout the genome.
Our longstanding a priori consultative relationship with Tu Kotahi and local Māori communities, along with the longitudinal aspects of the follow-up all contributed to the basis for the theoretical validity of this research.
Despite this fact, we expect that this study contributes as a basis for comparison with other cultures and regions and to the formulation of educational initiatives leading to the teaching of ethics and professionalism geared towards the practice of health care among children and adolescents.
A surrogate endpoint is expected to predict clinical benefit (or harm or lack of benefit or harm) based on epidemiologic, therapeutic, pathophysiologic, or other scientific evidence.' Clinical and surrogate endpoints are primarily applicable to outcomes in clinical studies and can contribute to the basis for clinical decision-making, whereas biomarkers have a much farther reach.
Molecular epidemiology tools are used to identify human cancer risks posed by exposure to environmental carcinogens, thereby contributing to the scientific basis for environmental health policy measures.
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