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It was intended to avert disaster before an addict hit rock bottom or died, although it has drawn criticism for doing more harm than good, and since the early 1990s, less draconian methods have arisen.

Although brain atlases obtained from cytoarchitecture or anatomy have long been used for this task, connectivity-driven methods have arisen only recently, aiming to delineate more homogeneous and functionally coherent regions.

Some attempts at inverse docking methods have arisen in recent years (Ekins 2004; Ji et al. 2006), although these methods still face some limitations that prevent their more general use in virtual screenings.

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With the application of WGS to epidemiology, the opportunity to create better and more precise typing methods has arisen.

In recent years, the need to develop new polyol production methods has arisen, and much attention has been paid to biochemical processes.

This method has arisen from a twofold consideration: firstly, we need to directly minimise the relevant measure of performance, which is the word error rate.

Owing to the widespread utilization of chromatography within diverse areas of pharmaceutical research, a variety of strategies for method development have arisen.

In this context, it was reasonable to assume that the selectivity displayed by each method could have arisen from some particular membrane compatible characteristics displayed by these differentially-enriched proteins.

With the emergence of high-throughput applications such as expression arrays and next generation sequencing methods (NGS) new opportunities have arisen to investigate the genetic mechanisms facilitating adaptation in natural populations [ 10- 13].

It's a method that seems to have arisen as a counterbalance to that hyperkinetic editing that dominates Hollywood, in which a series of short, tight shots is used to focus the audience's attention on plot details (and to provide an ostensibly pleasurable retinal buzz).

With advancements in imaging methods, several noninvasive imaging techniques have arisen, with the potential for identifying benign and metastatic LNs in head and neck SCC, thus avoiding the complications due to biopsy sampling [ 6].

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