Sentence examples for made available data from inspiring English sources

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We have made available data files with average methylation levels per CpG site (methylationFraction.tsv), P values for PofO-specific methylation per CpG site (PofO_ASM.tsv), and P values for PofO-specific expression per exonic SNP (PofO_ASE.tsv).

Furthermore, taking advantage of recently made available data mining libraries [9, 10] we outperformed simple extrapolation models and previous works [5].

If no reply was forthcoming or full data not made available, data were included in analysis where possible.

We have also made available data classes to hold documents in memory and connector classes to read/write the BioC XML documents into/out of the data classes.

In addition, we will present some recently made available data of relevance to the benzene exposure histories of cohort of concern.

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Wolfgang Müller and Bill Merryfield are gratefully acknowledged for making available data from some of their experiments.

These systems are designed for use in single homes, which make available data limited.

Citing pending litigation, Kodak has refused to make available data on the comparative pay and promotion rates of African-Americans, or to discuss specifically how the panel worked.

Apple has helped the FBI by making available data that it has in its possession, Mr Cook said.

In some Arab countries, technology providers must make available data that governments deem relevant for national security in return for market access.

It also makes available data for the research of more and more complex aspects of the system earth and beyond.

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