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Based on oligonucleotide ligation/polymerase chain reaction, it uses capillary electrophoresis to separate selectively amplified gene regions, reports easy-to-survey cluster plots, and manages large numbers of datasets [ 32].
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(Google even published a report in 2007 that provides some real-world statistics on managing large numbers of drives).This presents a problem.
European leaders have met for a tense summit in Brussels to try to agree a plan for managing large numbers of refugees making their way through Turkey, Greece and the western Balkans desperate to reach places such as Germany and Scandinavia before winter.
Many collaborative e-Science applications need to manage large numbers of user identities, profiles, and groups.
Bridge owners worldwide manage large numbers of assets with limited budgets through risk assessments, using asset-specific data.
The result of our simulation shows that CIDM is capable of managing large numbers of components without impedance mismatch.
Clinical Trials Units (CTUs) in the United Kingdom (UK) manage large numbers of RCTs and, increasingly, manage the qualitative research or collaborate with qualitative researchers external to the CTU.
While MobileIron has experience managing large numbers of devices, IoT often involves millions and the question is can the architecture support the increased volume?
From a practical and logistical viewpoint of managing large numbers of patients during a pandemic outbreak, point-of-care lung ultrasonographic evaluation can be performed more rapidly, efficiently, and cheaply than chest X-ray.
In a study based on 3867 pediatric congenital cardiopathy patients treated with ECMO, Karamlou et al. [133] showed that low in-hospital mortality was associated with centers that managed large numbers of ECMO cases (>30/year; p = 0.01), whereas low ECMO activity (<15/year) was a risk factor for in-hospital mortality (OR 1.75; CI 95%% 1.03 2.94; p = 0.03).
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