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Finally, the hospital charge data were mined from an extensive database divided by charge coding, and therefore, some charges may have been mislabeled or inappropriately categorized.
Wrapped in gleaming white marble mined from an exclusive quarry in Italy, Versailles looks finished from afar.
I will now discuss a few approaches that allow us to control the FDR with multiple families and/or multiple studies, as well as studies with increasing set of hypothesis as those that may be mined from an open database.
The ChREBP mRNA levels mined from an extended series of 232 cases analysed using an Illumina (San Diego, CA, USA) platform correlated significantly with both mean and median 'downregulated' hypoxia scores, and as expected remained anticorrelated with mean and median 'upregulated' hypoxia scores.
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The dual-mining method is based on automatically comparing the strength of patterns mined from a database with the strength of equivalent patterns mined from a relevant knowledgebase.
Historically, a great deal of iron was mined from a second major type of chemically precipitated marine iron deposit.
She can tell us the price of salvaged copper wire and what metals can be mined from a crushed car.
A former New York University employee used thousands of receipts mined from a liquor store's trash to get reimbursed for $409,000 in phony expenses, prosecutors said on Wednesday.
Toward the end of its farming life, about 1900, a mill was added to grind what was mined from a large feldspar deposit.
Hunks of Parmesan mined from a huge wheel, wafers of hard salami and limp, oil-soaked fried zucchini were less appealing.
The knowledge was mined from a dataset of 8,201 structures distributed over 2 classes, 50% mutagen, and 50% non mutagens.
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