Sentence examples for may yield knowledge from inspiring English sources

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We have also listed selected unsolved challenges, emphasizing that HCV is a unique model and that advances in this direction may yield knowledge of broad biological significance, novel technologies and insights into related important human pathogens.

Seeking specific correlations within a focused database may yield knowledge from the current wealth of information.

Comparisons of healthy and diseased tissues from the same individual, or the same tissue (in particular, white blood cells) from an individual over time, such as before and following drug treatment, may yield knowledge not extractable from personal genome sequences.

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Any subject, no matter how modest, may yield real knowledge; any writer (Eco is mostly discussing humanities research), however unfashionable or obscure, could turn out to hold the key.

The use of the developed buffer approach may yield extended knowledge and a deeper understanding of the processes that control the concentrations of components.

The use of the buffer approach may yield extended knowledge and a deeper understanding of the processes that control the concentrations of components as well as a powerful tool for the assessment and prediction of long-term effects in natural attenuation as a remediation alternative within contaminated environmental systems.

While a modeling effort may yield useful knowledge, as a decision-making tool QSAR is wanting.

16 17 Indisputably, a better understanding of the relationship between mental illness and poverty may yield useful knowledge to tailor public health interventions to complement biomedical treatment to improve outcomes.

Studies of phenotypic, neutral marker, and nucleotide variation in genes involved in adaptation to climate in natural hybrid zones spanning steep climatic gradients may yield considerable knowledge about genes and traits involved in rapid adaptation to climate, and will allow the assessment of the potential for transgressive segregation to produce phenotypes for new climates.

Insight into the regulatory mechanisms underlying the disparate cardiovascular effects of rosiglitazone and pioglitazone may have translational implications and yield knowledge as to the causative nature of TZD-associated cardiac events in man [ 6].

Although the literature may yield some answers, knowledge gaps are common, and networks such as the national PEHSUs can be invaluable resources in the search for information.

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