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Successful design methods should allow the exploration of sequence space not found in nature.
The application of these methods should allow us to better understand host tissue behavior.
New, purely information theoretic methods should allow us to search for low dimensional relevant subspaces even when stimuli have all the complex correlation structure of fully natural signals.
The wider use of these methods should allow us to better understand host tissue behavior and allow us to develop more functionally relevant tissue engineering solutions.
Thus M-GC (GCD-based) estimators should be at least as powerful as GGD-based estimators (linear FIR, median, FLOM) in light-tailed applications, while the untapped algebraic tail potential of GCD methods should allow them to substantially outperform in heavy-tailed applications.
Further use of such a combination of methods should allow for more complete understandings of bacterial enzyme systems in situ.
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Further optimization of this method should allow rapid and scalable genome engineering in human cells.
The simplicity and accessibility of this method should allow its widespread clinical application.
This method should allow statistically significant data to be obtained about whether different strain types cause disease with different characteristics.
The ideal objective method should allow cough to be automatically counted over 24 hours in an ambulatory setting.
Our method should allow the acquisition of new insights into the highly organized architecture of the skin nerve end organ.
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