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Following genome sequencing of P. falciparum, several large-scale genomic studies have aided a great extent in understanding gene function [2], [3], [4], [5], [6], [7], [8], [9].

However, the extensive experimental and clinical knowledge on the effects of external radiotherapy can be deployed to only a limited extent in understanding the effects of radionuclide therapy.

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Social network theory argues that the implementation of innovative technology, such as disaster prevention technology, to a great extent lies in understanding social networks and their role in information processing activities (Granovetter 1983; Rogers 1983).

In more recent times, Einstein's celebrated first major theoretical success, special relativity, consisted to a large extent just in understanding the physical meaning (simultaneity is relative) of an already existing effective mathematical formalism (the Lorentz transformations).

Ammonius' interpreters now rightly rely to a great extent on context in understanding his works.

Lundy Island, in the Bristol Channel of south-west Britain, holds a pivotal place in understanding the extent and timing of Quaternary glaciations in southern Britain, in particular the timing, extent and dynamics of the Irish Sea Ice Stream during the Devensian glaciation.

In understanding the extent to which recognition of evil pervades Marx's mature thought, the centrality to his analysis of the notion of "exploitation" deserves emphasis.

Kamusoko and Aniya (2006) have shown that analysis of LULC and landscape structure is useful in understanding the extent and implications of fragmentation within landscapes.

To get a better understanding of the fungal biodiversity present, the use of next-generation technologies would be recommended, and the use of quantitative PCR methods could be informative in understanding the extent of colonisation for specific species.

The protein-DNA complex, involved in the lac operon of enteric bacteria, is paradigmatic in understanding the extent of DNA bending and plasticity due to interactions with protein assemblies acting as DNA regulators.

The exploration of optimal regulatory pathways helps in understanding the extent of regulatory relationships among the genes.

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