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This is consistent with previous studies indicating that MATE proteins have exceedingly large numbers of homologs in plants per species, in that aspect contrasting to what is observed in bacteria and animals [ 50, 51].
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The new technique is successfully applied to the problem of conformally mapping a closely spaced cascade of airfoils onto a circle, which requires an exceedingly large number of points if it is solved with uniform spacing.
We are, with reason, immensely proud of discovering the laws of nature; at the same time we are not, and we will never be, able to predict the answer to an exceedingly large number of extremely relevant questions, including the followings: will I have a car accident today while driving to my office?
From the discovery of first DNA hypomethylating drugs in the 1980s to recently discovered second generation pro-drugs, exceedingly large number of studies have been published that describe the DNA hypomethylation-based anti-neoplastic action of these drugs in various stages of the pre-clinical investigation and advanced stages of clinical development.
The problem is significantly more complex when there are an exceedingly large number of users in the system.
These terms and the names of authors listed in the many citations contained in OMIM, account, in large part, for the exceedingly large number of different words found in OMIM.
In the present study, GBS produced exceedingly large number of SNPs (1,232,406); however, the low coverage nature of the technique has substantially reduced the available SNPs for analyses due to missing data.
Therefore, there is either an exceedingly large number of pre-miRNAs in these datasets or, more plausibly, most of these candidates are not efficiently transcribed but could otherwise be recognized as miRNA precursors.
Because an exceedingly large number of gene pairs are involved in the mapping and the majority of them are probably biologically unrelated, the LA linkage scores are highly susceptible to random chance.
Because naturally occurring antitumour antibodies are present in exceedingly low quantities in the human body, to be harnessed therapeutically, large numbers of clones of the desired antibody must be generated by using animals (such as rabbits and mice).
Controlled clinical trials in large numbers of subjects, often for some years, are exceedingly costly in money spent and time off-patent consumed.
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