Sentence examples for mining of human from inspiring English sources

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Other potential future extensions of OpenTox services could include resources providing insight on mechanisms, e.g. from pathways and systems biology models, selection and inclusion of in vitro assays relevant to the mechanism in the model, or from data mining of human adverse events data.

For instance, data mining of human proteome revealed that phosphorylation occurs two to three times more often within disordered than ordered regions (Fukuchi et al., 2011).

Tier 2 could involve short-term studies in rodent or nonmammalian species, as well as data mining of human disease databases.

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Mullard, A. Calls grow to tap the gold mine of human genetic knockouts.

Rather, the researchers think that smell may be the "canary in the coal mine of human health".

The building site turned out to be a mine of human bones dating from the Iron Age, and the council asked for them to be analysed.

The impact of mining on human rights in Karamoja, launched on Monday in Kampala, says mining companies have disregarded the region's indigenous people's land rights – sometimes fencing off swaths of land without their consent.

Focusing on the story of a miscarried Māori baby whose eyes are removed for medical testing, Grace highlights the continuities between extractive colonial practices such as land dispossession and new, "biocolonial" activities regarding the mining of the human body.

Meta-biotechnology describes the "mining" of the human gut metagenome for novel genes for use in medicine, science and industry for the development of novel therapeutics and is an extension of the patho-biotechnology, concept.

By using a systematic approach, we describe the Xq28 genes by RNA in situ hybridisation and Northern blotting of the mouse orthologs, as well as subcellular localisation and data mining of the human genes.

The camera stays in a tight closeup almost throughout, with a shallow focus on Saul's haggard face, scorched and strip-mined of normal human emotion and response, like the face of a pterodactyl.

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