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Since the signal Gemstar uses to send VCR Plus+ data to screens travels over cable lines, cable companies claim ownership of it.
Consideration was given to an array of information ranging from epidemiological findings and experimental animal and mechanistic data to screens of toxicity and disease pathways using HTS and literature curation methodologies.
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The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Patient Safety Indicator postoperative respiratory failure (PRF) uses administrative data to screen for potentially preventable respiratory failure after elective surgery based on a respiratory failure diagnosis or an intubation or ventilation procedure code.
Raj Ramanand, co-‐founder and CEO of the company, explains that Signifyd's SaaS simply sits on tops of existing payment structures and processors, and pulls together data to screen the transaction.
That prompted us to aim an in silico study based on it, as well as to generalize beyond the data to screen and predict inhibitory activity of other analogues molecules.
In lieu of dynamic metabolite data, which can be difficult to obtain, the EM approach uses phenotypic data to screen possible models.
Few seamounts on the high seas had enough data to screen, and many of these seamounts may also enhance tuna catch.
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This study suggests that the earliest lesions cooperate synergistically to define the cancer cell state and that we can use these data to screen candidate drugs in silico.
As proof of principle, we utilized the 49 tumor RNA-seq data to screen for sequence alterations in 90 genes known to be mutated in human breast cancers.
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