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It is funded by the Wellcome Trust, the world's second-largest medical charity after the Gates Foundation, and by the European Union, and it expects to analyse 10% of the human epigenome by the autumn of 2006.That is a good start, but not good enough for Dr Jones.
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The modern supermarket is a riot of multicoloured discounts and promotions, with a fluctuating lineup of offers that you can hardly be expected to analyse when you're on your commute.
You'll spend hours reading, discussing and writing about books and writers, but you will also be expected to analyse literature, know the genre and be able to put what you've read into some form of social and historical context.
These external systems are expected to analyse the collected monitoring state and take appropriate action, GEMS provides no mechanism for this.
Therefore, we expect to analyse a study population of 1500 patients at t1 (discharge from ICU).
To test for moderation, studies were expected to analyse the interaction between SES and neighbourhood social capital.
In the second PBL session (PBL 2) students are provided with additional patient data and are expected to analyse this information on their own.
Government representatives from more than 50 countries, and delegations of young people, donors and civil society are expected to analyse the systemic, socio-cultural and economic barriers that contribute to, or allow, the abuse of children and their rights.
We chose a model with already fitted parameters [ 44] and we had to convert those parameters to the unit we were using in previous work [ 42] as the former units were given in molar concentration (mol) and we expect to analyse the number of interactive cells per cubic millimeter.
Mr Justice Dove is expected to analyse argument over the next two days at a High Court hearing in London.
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