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And far beyond that - perhaps by 2030 - there could be a human mission to Earth's nearest neighbour: both US and European space agencies have begun systematically thinking about the challenge.

3 Such imbalances may have contributed to an emerging movement, enabled online by "patient powered research networks," 4 in which participants have begun systematically to unblind themselves, pool their data, parse literature, conduct statistical analyses, and post their findings online.

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In parallel efforts, biochemical surveys of Drosophila have begun to systematically analyze and catalogue the Drosophila peptidome [18] [22].

Now, they have begun to systematically map these signatures in a genome-wide scale.

Rather than curate this rather piecemeal set of results, we have begun to systematically resequence known cancer genes in this group of cell lines.

Previous studies concerned with the molecular composition of Kv channels in arterial smooth muscle have begun by systematically screening Kv channel gene expression.

As a result, pharmacological research is beginning to focus on repurposing existing drugs for new indications, and several large national and international research initiatives have begun to systematically address drug repurposing on a broad scale (Allison, 2012).

In the last decade, global analytical approaches, such as gene expression microarrays and deep sequencing, have begun to systematically reveal sRNA populations in a wide variety of bacteria, including Listeria monocytogenes[ 9], Listeria pneumophila[ 10], Yersinia pseudotuberculosis[ 11], and S. typhimurium[ 12].

Nevertheless they have begun to be systematically studied because of their relevance to biological conservation see the entry on conservation biology.

In addition, challenges in treatment planning and radiation delivery, such as problems with setup error and organ movement, have begun to be systematically addressed, ushering in an era of so-called 4-dimensional radiotherapy.

In addition, greater awareness of the challenges to the accuracy of the treatment planning process, such as problems with set-up error and organ movement, have begun to be addressed systematically, ushering in an era of so-called Four-Dimensional Radiotherapy.

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