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It was started around 2000 to update HURDAT, the official hurricane database for the Atlantic Basin, which has become outdated since its creation due to various systematic errors introduced into the database over time.
The mean spectra of the 22 different cell types were introduced into the database, allowing for an accurate comparison.
Only after the results had been validated and introduced into the database, was the group corresponding to each article revealed to the evaluators so that they could carry out the analysis.
Each entry contains a date stamp, indicating when it was first introduced into the database.
Processing errors can be introduced into the database as a result of GIS-based analysis and modeling.
Consistent with the general population, African Americans were at higher risk of diabetic ketoacidosis than non-African Americans (Hispanic race was only introduced into the database recently).
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To overcome these challenges, a new MRM worksheet was introduced into The Global Proteome Machine database (GPMDB) that provided all of the information needed to design MRM transitions based solely on archived observations made by other researchers in previous experiments.
Their ESI-MS/MS spectra were manually interpreted and partial sequences introduced into the PepSea database search program.
Data on flax mutant phenotypes were introduced into the UTILLdb database and can be consulted at http://urgv.evry.inra.fr/UTILLdb.inra.fr/UTILLdb
generated in project EURIS are used to fill five different types of Questionnaires which serve as the source of information to be introduced into the EURISWEB database.
A minor correction should perhaps be introduced into the current database prediction of the AtPLDp2 gene to restore a highly conserved region (see Table 1 and the Additional files).
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