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By analysing a wide range of examples, we identify six ways that technology can (trans)form the experience of illness (and health).
For these service and landscape examples, we identify, quantify and map key areas of potential and realized service supply and demand, based for the former (potential) on prevailing relatively static types of landscape conditions (such as land-cover/use, soil type and demographics), and for the latter (realized) on relevant carrier air and water flows.
Using HIV/AIDS and breast cancer advocate cases as examples, we identify key priorities and goals for this policy effort.
Using these cases as examples, we identify key priorities and goals for the SC tourism policy effort and essential steps in the policy development process.
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Table 2 shows several interesting examples we identified.> -wrap-foot> Each row corresponds to one example MTB.
To increase the number of examples, we identified all of the proteins in SwissProt labeled as having alternatively spliced isoforms, giving 558 proteins with 1,266 regions that are absent from one isoform due to alternative splicing.
For example, we identify four Architecture types based on the well known application types: Desktop, Mobile, Service Oriented and Web Based applications.
For example, we identify TAB2 and TAB3 as novel K6 diubiquitin interactors and characterize UCHL3 as a K27-linkage selective interactor that regulates K27 polyubiquitin chain formation in cells.
In this example we identify node in this graph are at least as close or closer to the competitive regulator AKT1 as they are to p90RSK2.
For example, we identify the effector ARHGEF7 of a recently characterized tumor suppressor protein, Scribble[18], as a key node within the network and place its activity in the context of other known regulators of growth factor signaling.
Applying this approach to the Poaceae family as an example, we identify gaps in the current research and propose a set of future research avenues.
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