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In 6%% of cases, FMD was discovered randomly.
Of course, validated associations could have been discovered randomly, independent of the information provided by the docking results and the structure of the biological network.
Edges are "discovered" randomly and the discovery is indicated red.
This makes H a very useful test for selection because most polymorphisms are discovered randomly and few of them are likely to be directly subject to selection.
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Most cancer drugs were discovered by randomly screening thousands of chemicals to see if any kill cancer cells.
True, but the examples that have come to light mostly have been discovered by randomly dipping into his body of work, a method that has yielded a very high percentage of "hits".
When I pulled off Highway 5 for a video interview I'd set up with the co-founder of Solar Roast coffee I'd discovered him randomly online while looking for stories to shoot on our roadtrip home from Seattle--, I was unprepared for the hands-on lesson I was about to receive in solar concentrating technology.
This may not affect the SNP discovery efficiency much if the intention is to discover SNPs randomly in the genome (global approach), but may be important if aiming at detecting novel SNPs in a certain set of genes and/or a certain population (targeted approach).
In Barnett's most recent piece in the show, the artist concentrates on old microfilm and found photos, randomly discovered and holding seemingly no definitive historical significance. .
During their investigation, the inspectors — pulling files randomly — discovered that pharmacists and nurses had mishandled the drug treatment of nine other patients.
Recently his legacy was resurrected thanks to entrepreneur Jeremy Frommer, who randomly discovered a portion of Guccione's archives last year within a lot of storage units he purchased in Arizona.
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