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By analyzing Twitter data as discussed above, we found that Ohio, Florida, Nevada and Colorado were basically not in competition.

User may optionally want to apply a 'pi' based filter to their data as discussed in the HRC PI filtering thread.

The user is advised to select the best combination of a subarray and frame time to avoid losing data as discussed in Section 6.13.1.

This time-saving behavior comes from the caching of static data as discussed in the previous section.

If modeling mobility in Africa could be useful to containing the current Ebola outbreak, cross-border mobility would be very valuable data, as discussed in [165].

However, in some specific scenarios, the tails of those fading distributions do not properly fit the experimental measured data, as discussed in [16].

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The active trials in PDQ were used for training and testing of the classifier--samples were randomly selected and manually reviewed by domain experts to build annotated data sets, as discussed in the next paragraph.

The DNC implements data interoperability, as well as managing workflow processes and data extraction for participating EHRs and data sources, as discussed in the next section.

Focusing on two areas, marketing and healthcare, we will understand the correct way to manage and utilize data, as well as discuss the potential of next-generation data management technologies using Blockchain.

But studies seeking to leverage on these sources often are bedeviled by a range of challenges, including data quality (as discussed this week at the ONC's interoperability conference – see here) and data density and comprehensiveness.

Nanog and Smad1 data sets also have nearly the same binding regions like Sox2 and Oct4 data sets as discussed by Chen et al. As shown in Figure 2, the significant motif found in Nanog is Oct-Sox, which means these similarity binding regions may cause Nanog motif to bind indirectly via one or both of Sox2 and Oct4 TFs and raise the difficulty to identify motifs of the TFs.

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