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In conclusion, oncogenes found by netSAM can be used to stratify patients for treatment of the disease as well as extend perception to the disease mechanism for breast cancer, supply potential information in clinical decision-making, and help to reduce costs of therapy.

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"The rhythm of movement from the choreographed actions of massed participants becomes a source of creativity in itself, extending perception of the immediate setting," the Vimeo description says.

However, a extended perception exists in Europe that there is an inadequate provision and/or a poor distribution of them [ 5- 7].

Extending perceptions of such only advances exploitative tendencies that have contributed toward the challenges in Africa.

It allows me to extend my perception of color beyond the visual spectrum.

By adding artificial senses to our bodies, we will be able to extend our perception of reality, acquire more knowledge and become more intelligent.

What Mr. Soane called the "fanciful effects which constitute the poetry of architecture" -- canopy domes, concealed skylights and the artful placement of hundreds of small mirrors to extend the perception of space in the cramped quarters -- are also on permanent display.

In the future, we will try to include IMU sensor to extend the perception module with both reactive and predictive sensors.

To extend human perception into a robotic end effector has fundamental implications to robotic performance, extending tool use into a new era of human-machine technological embodiment where the boundary between what is biological and what is not, what is human and what is not, becomes increasingly blurred.

And if we didn't become so easily frustrated, we would extend our perception.

Conveniently, Racette's 54 Below shows are bookended by two opera engagements -- "To be able to do both is an embarrassment of riches," she added -- but she nonetheless hopes her work helps extend the perception of opera as a stuffy or elitist art form, defining herself as a "singing actress" rather than "opera singer".

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