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Bioinformatics, central to the analysis of microbial communities, will benefit from the development of new descriptive standards such as MIMARKS to describe marker genes (Yilmaz et al., 2011) and the emergence of reference databases and formats that aim to adhere to these standards (Gilbert et al., 2010b; Ivanova et al., 2010; McDonald et al., 2012).

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These results are discussed in the context of emotional contagion, regulation, and the emergence of social referencing.

To identify risk factors for severe disease and for emergence of oseltamivir resistance, a reference control group was defined as hospitalized pandemic (H1N1) 2009 case-patients with virologically confirmed oseltamivir-sensitive infection.

Using the model as reference, the emergence of a rich variety of collective outcomes can be explained.

Tijani referenced the emergence of tech entrepreneurs in the diaspora―such as Konga's Sim Shagaya or iRoko's Jason Njoku―who have founded African startups influenced by work and study abroad.

Yet nobody who is trying to explain the current scene - the decline in trust, the coarsening of public exchange, the explosion in cynicism, the Balkanisation of former solidarities, the weakness of elected government in defining societal priorities - does so without reference to the emergence of the Big Media and their impact on the public conversation.

This association with music — as Nietzsche probably observed — reveals a systematic link between Schopenhauer's aesthetics and his moral theory, and it can account for Schopenhauer's reference to the emergence of pleasing aesthetic and artistic, if not musical, qualities in connection with the expression of our acquired character.

We explain our rationale for defining globalization with reference to the emergence of a global marketplace, and the economic and political choices that have facilitated that emergence.

Reference to the emergence of a 'twin' or 'diabetes epidemic' fuelled by obesity has become commonplace in Australia, driven in no small part by the Ausdiab Studies (2001, 2005), media commentary by its authors and government health priorities, reports, and education campaigns.

Inscriptions, iconographic evidence, and literary references reveal the emergence of devotional theism in the 2nd century bce.

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