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Gasteiger et al[9] introduced MASSIMO (MAss Spectra SIMulatOr) to automatically derive knowledge about mass spectral reaction types directly from experimental mass spectra.

In some cases, the URL can be used to derive knowledge about a patient even if the receiver of a shared or accidentally leaked link does not have permissions to resolve the URL and retrieve the document content.

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The derived knowledge about the parameters influencing the coil temperature can be used for an improved process design to avoid thermal overstressing of the coil.

The results of the ANOVAs carried out on the parameter estimates for the mFG, aIPS, and cIPS (see above) revealed an interaction of Task and Condition, suggesting a role in deriving knowledge about how an action with the objects should be performed in the space task of the tool action condition (see Discussion).

It will also derive new knowledge about the role of health literacy as both a determinant of, and mechanism to reduce, health inequalities.

Importantly, we then returned to the complete set of genes and identified a larger subset based on differential expression, thus maximizing the opportunity to derive new knowledge about the role in sepsis of genes not previously associated with this disease.

When applied to a temporal database design EDTTDT first derives specific Knowledge about the application.

According to a common phrase decisions and actions are "derived" from knowledge about the future (Section 2).

Based on an elementary model of software components, we show how response time as an exemplary property is treated: Its relation to available resources is investigated and it is shown how resource requirements of the whole system can be derived from knowledge about the constituent components.

It is the volitional focusing of attention and considered to depend on 'top-down' signals derived from knowledge about task demands (Kastner and Ungerleider, 2000).

It is commonly thought that, if an outcrop is of the same formation and depositional facies, it may serve as an analogue to derive in-depth knowledge about the conditions in the envisaged reservoir.

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