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As is customary at his university, Dr. Thomson assigned the patent for his discovery to the research foundation, which had already obtained a patent on the primate embryonic stem cell, after Dr. Thomson derived those cells from rhesus monkeys.
The USDA cites its estimates that the rule would prevent 5,000 foodborne illnesses, but the agency refuses to elaborate how they derived those numbers -- and no independent assessment has been made that would back them up.
One, called the "active financing exception" allows corporations to sidestep paying taxes on overseas profits if the company derived those profits by "actively financing" a deal, according to the NYT.
This algorithm identifies Gene Ontology (GO) terms that describe a statistically significant number of genes in a list (Supplemental Table S5, in this case) compared to the population of genes from which the list was derived (those represented on the Affymetrix U133A microarray).
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They had no idea how to derive those answers.
"That notion of being treated as an object to derive those kinds of materials is not one that will sit well".
The Geron Corporation, of Menlo Park, Calif., sought to reinforce the notion -- widely held until Thursday -- that it had captured the commercial rights to all the embryonic lines in existence, as well as the processes for deriving those lines.
You might therefore think that the BIS would step back a bit and reconsider both its policy recommendations and the framework it uses to derive those recommendations.
Therefore, we invoked simulations to derive those values.
Neural approaches, in contrast, can derive those contribution weightings during supervised learning from labeled data samples.
The tool which is used for deriving those data is the Radon transform.
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