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Putative gene clusters for cellobiose utilization were identified by keyword screening of gene annotations for "β-glucosidase", and by BLAST homology searches of each genome using β-glucosidase protein sequences from the Carbohydrate-Active enZYmes database (http://www.cazy.org).org
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Mr Wen's name, like most other Chinese leaders, has always been a screened keyword.
Shows how the large pool of MEDLINE articles found by keyword research was screened according to title and abstract.
"We do this to reduce bias in the screening process — recruiters are so used to screening based on keywords in resumes that this approach is what's needed to increase the diversity of backgrounds in tech," Taggar told me.
"We do this to reduce bias in the screening process — recruiters are so used to screening based on keywords in resumes that this approach is what's needed to increase the diversity of backgrounds in tech," Taggar told me.
The cDNA libraries were categorized into non-normalized or normalized/subtracted libraries by screening for the appropriate keywords in the original annotation of the respective dbEST entries (in the 'Keyword' and 'Library treatment' fields).
Titles, abstracts and keywords were first screened for relevance and full texts were obtained to evaluate for inclusion criteria.
The keywords used to screen NMDR relationships were hormesis OR hormetic OR non-monotonic OR inverted-U OR U-shape* OR J-shape* OR bell-shape* OR biphasic.
The keywords used to screen EDCs were bisphenol* OR phthalate* OR paraben* OR phenol* OR PCB (polychlorinated biphenyls)* OR diethylstilbestrol OR estrogen* OR estradiol*.
Initially, a total of 80 papers were selected from the 9 databases through screening the title and keywords.
Two researchers independently assessed the eligibility of the records by screening the title, abstract, and keywords for inclusion and exclusion criteria.
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