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As we gain a better understating of how niche specialisation, and pathogenicity in particular, is a function of networks of genes, we can begin to understand the evolutionary dynamics of individual core and auxiliary genes as a function of the networks in which they participate.
According to one of the discipline's founding doctrines, countries gain from specialisation and exchange, concentrating on what they do best and importing the rest.
Plus some fine arts degrees offer photography as a specialisation in your second year.
In common with many MBA programmes, HEC students can group their electives into a specialisation.
Only one U.K. journalism school offers a specialisation in science.
"If they are able to sell it, like any market it creates a specialisation in the market and tools to make the hacker community more sophisticated - whether it's for financial gain or some sort of government nation state priority".
The Hamburg born Briton studied Marketing with Psychology in Scotland and obtained an MBA with a specialisation in international business.
Civil engineering includes a specialisation with another inappropriately undescriptive title environmental engineering.
The learning progresses to a specialisation of the cerebellum in adaptation tasks, and a specialisation of striatal circuits in sequence learning.
The concepts are connected by complex relationship networks that provide generalisation, specialisation and attribute relationships, for example, "focal pneumonia" is a specialisation of "pneumonia".
TS is a medical doctor with a specialisation in public health.
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