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Consumer Reports (2005) used our findings to advise people on safer products [see Supplemental Material, Table 4 (http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.1103734) for examples of the extensive media coverage].
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The recently published results show many case studies were judged positively as providing examples of the wide range and extensive nature of the benefits from such research, including the development of new treatments and screening programmes that resulted in considerable reductions in mortality and morbidity.
Examples of the more extensive context in viral decoding include such mRNA structural signals as a 3' nearby pseudoknot [5], [6] and a structure comprising a 3' distant sequence [7].
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The paper presents theoretical aspects of the framework together with many examples, and the extensive experimental results of the four algorithms followed by their analysis and comparison with each other and other approaches.
Although it might be argued that mice and lesser apes are extreme examples of where extensive rearrangements have occurred, the general rate of inter-chromosome rearrangement in mammals is thought to be one every 10 million years [ 2, 3].
A potential hurdle to studying lysosomal Ca2+ signals stems from the fact that, although these organelles sequester Ca2+ to high concentrations, the total amount of luminal Ca2+ within each lysosome is small compared, for example, with the extensive volume of the continuous ER lumen.
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