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MIRU-VNTR analysis also generates readily comparable numerical values, a useful feature for interlaboratory studies; hence, over the last 10 years it has come into standard use in TB research [ 9], but may progressively be replaced by whole genome sequencing (WGS) [ 14].

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Currently, liver organoids can be generated readily in vitro from bile-duct epithelial cells, but not hepatocytes.

An internal fire whirl (IFW) can be generated readily in a tall vertical shaft model under appropriate ventilation provisions.

Vaccination against microorganisms ideally facilitates the formation of long-lived T and B memory cells to conserved antigens and may also generate readily available immune effector elements, such as circulating antibodies with various functional capacities.

The SInCRe database can thus, be used to generate readily testable hypothesis for anti-tubercular drug discovery.

During everyday practice, doctors build up so-called cognitive networks of organised (therapeutic) knowledge and expertise [ 3], generating readily accessible treatment scripts.

Indeed, only a trace amount of hydroxymethylated adduct was obtained using Bi OTf 3 in the absence of 41, because of the rapid decomposition of the silicon enolate promoted by TfOH, which is generated readily from Bi OTf 3 in water.

New strategies employing machine learning based on known inhibitors, multicomponent reaction chemistry (also called "one-pot synthesis") able to generate structural complexity in a single step, and associated with more classical fragment-based drug discovery approaches will soon generate readily accessible diversity libraries [ 59, 60, 72, 110].

This study begs the broader question of "what is an appropriate reference source?" Is it something that is generated by the scientific method, is replicable, and undergoes rigorous peer review or is it something that is collaboratively generated, readily open to editing, and broadly accepted?

The resulting sugars are therefore rich in water-sourced electrons, which are released during subsequent aerobic mitochondrial respiration and passed step by step back to O2 through a complex set of chemical reactions to recreate water while generating readily useable metabolic energy (ATP) (Siedow and Day 2002).

This property allows us to adopt an efficient Gibbs sampler, in which all the parameters are drawn sequentially and generated readily from the above conditional distributions without using any built-in sampling algorithm (such as Metropolis–Hastings and Acceptance/Rejection algorithms).

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