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The point on data scientists is indicative of Wego's plans to make its user data more interesting for corporate clients.
This is a limitation, because it is known to be the high risk genotype and would have made the analysis population based registry data more interesting.
However, were that to be true [and to hold for some other miR-like hairpins in the genome], it would only make our data more interesting and provide more biological context (e.g., it might tie in with the observation that some transcription factors bind double-stranded sequences).
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The RO3306 data are more interesting because they give an insight into the role of Cdk1 in preventing re-replication.
Technical change means we can access more data and do more interesting things with it.
When you start interpreting the data, things get more interesting and a bit more depressing.
The data do become more interesting when the additional 25% is added that includes the share of municipalities ranging between 5001 and 15,000 inhabitants (70% of the total number of municipalities).
Originally founded as a side project, Lost My Name is the company behind the best-selling personalised picture book for kids, "The Little Boy/Girl Who Lost His/Her Name", and also the follow up, "The Incredible Intergalactic Journey Home", which infuses data in even more interesting ways to make the resulting book and its story even more personal.
The two insertions in the 24-mix data form a more interesting case, where a one base insertion A is present after position 4135 with respect to the reference and a two base insertion GT is present downstream after position 4320.
We talk endlessly about big data, but what's more interesting is intimate data.
This will undoubtedly mean a lot more data points, and even more interesting information.
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