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In Arabidopsis, we found that only 5 of the remaining FGAS wheat sequences had a strong (e-25) similarity using BLASTN while 253 of the remaining sequences had homologs when filtered with the Arabidopsis protein database (count down to 1,985).
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So far in August, we've logged 35 state polls in our database, counting both swing states and noncompetitive ones.
Database counts: 859 blogs (61 disabled due to errors; 40 have linked to this site), 359284 links (3406 in the last 24 hours), and 277730 distinct urls.
Three days later FBI director James Comey says it is "ridiculous [and] embarrassing" that the Guardian and the Washington Post (who launched a database counting police shootings a month after the Guardian) were "becoming the lead source of information about violent encounters between police and civilians".
This led to a Nexis search for all articles mentioning Bard and Hiss, and within about 12 seconds the database counted 109 articles meeting my specifications.
Looking for other up-and-coming sizable companies with an established business model, the IVC database counts 13 companies that are in a "Revenue Growth" phase; among them are: ForeScout, Tufin, AlgoSec, Checkmarx and ObserveIT, all established before 2007, and the relative new-comers, CloudLock and Cybereason.
In the U.S., and elsewhere where British copyrights on the operas were not enforced, both professional and amateur companies performed the works throughout the 20th century – the Internet Broadway Database counts about 150 productions on Broadway alone from 1900 to 1960.
Of these 2878 were successfully annotated by the automatic pipeline and are reported in the database counts of Table 1.
Therefore, population structure, will be more pronounced in Y-chromosomal genetic databases and must be taken into account when database counts are used to quantify the evidential value of matches in forensic casework [38].
For each meta-analysis, we extracted co-citations for the randomly selected 'known' articles from the Web of Science database, counted their frequencies and screened all articles with a score above a selection threshold.
Roth's work involves three steps: first, he uses his database to count murders (he's primarily interested in homicides among unrelated adults); then, using surviving censuses to count people, he calculates the homicide rate; finally, he attempts to explain what factors correlate with that rate, across four centuries.
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