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The At-TAX database resulted from a whole genome tiling array for Arabidopsis.
The 265,549 entries included in the database resulted from different sources, each detailed separately below.
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However, no tool or database resulting from this interesting work has been made available to the scientific community.
The present analyses were conducted on the database resulting from the pooling of the original databases of the individual studies that included 369 patients.
For example, the database resulting from the 6-frame trandlation andigestionof of the human genome was more than 1000 times as large as that of the protein database, therefore the FDR threshold for the human genome search was higher than that of the protein database.
FPCE students and research staff are developing new methods and tools for generation, access, display, interpretation and post-processing of large databases resulting from numerical simulations of physical systems.
Databases resulting from single frog transcriptomes and from the S. tropicalis genome were analyzed separately.
The foundation's database results from a project, known as the SSL Observatory, originally intended to investigate the security of the digital certificates that are used to protect encrypted data transmitted between Internet users and Web sites.
Table 4 compares these results to comparative database results from hospitals in the United States and results from the Netherlands and Norway.
In the duloxetine database, results from MMRM and LOCF_ANCOVA were in general agreement regarding substantial evidence of efficacy and frequency of significant differences.
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