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The plot helps discriminate the difference between the effects of multipath and scintillation.
After a preliminary literature review, we develop a comparative case study research considering two Italian wheat-to-bread chains differing for their geographical scope, and summarise research findings into a matrix, that helps discriminate local and global chains for their relative sustainability performance.
While this term agrees with quantum calculations [26], it has been found empirically that the hydrogen bonding potential only helps discriminate between models within about 3 Å of the native state [25].
As such, genomic microarrays may serve as a valuable alternative methodology that helps discriminate between these two classes of compounds.
Hek2 might therefore be one factor that helps discriminate mRNAs and "mRNA-like" lncRNAs from "standard" lncRNAs, based on sequence-specific binding.
Increases in T4 (thyroxin) after the administration of exogenous TSH provide an assessment of the functional reserve capacity of the thyroid gland, and this helps discriminate true hypothyroidism from other conditions with low T4 secretion [ 1, 2].
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This helps discriminating between miRNAs and other hairpin-forming non-coding RNAs.
To help discriminate among representations of Tara, it is necessary to refer to experts.
The findings suggest that sonographic differences can help discriminate between RS and carcinomas.
Characterizing epigenetic landscapes may thus help discriminate aberrant marks (good candidates for tumour detection) from cancer stem cell specific profiles.
Here, we show that comparative studies involving differently supported catalysts can help discriminate between species adsorbed on the active metal and the support.
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