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Progress in the "omics" fields such as genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics has engendered a need for innovative analytical techniques to derive meaningful information from the ever increasing molecular data.
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Indeed, Mr. Rostropovich has engendered a whole new repertory for the instrument.
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This need has therefore engendered a multidimensional approach to reservoir evaluation, which combines geophysics, geology, petrophysics, reservoir engineering and geostatistics for detailed evaluation of reservoir properties.
It has engendered a lot of discussion and we need your voice, too!
It engendered a lot of criticism last week for announcing an interim constitution, supposedly without proper consultation.
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