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Integration of the data generated by high throughput technologies using mathematical models presents quite a few challenges.

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35 The instant case presents quite a different situation.

The model presented here is quite general and thus, it is not that simple to implement.

But the model presented here is quite suitable for modeling particle trajectories and especially to determine cutoff latitudes.

Further, the models presented herein more closely mimic human AMD, rendering these transgenic models quite useful for further studies and translational applications.

This point was first checked in the present study, since other diabetic models, like the Zucker diabetic fatty rat, can present quite well preserved endothelium-dependent relaxations in these early phases of the disease [ 57].

The HSCB model and the flow model in the present study, model quite different mechanisms of ventricular catheter obstruction: the former measures how flow modulates the act of single-cell attachment, whereas the latter measures how physiologic flow disrupts cells already attached to the catheter and migrating down the catheter shank.

They present quite a challenge.

This presented quite an ethical quandary.

The control algorithm is presented quite generally.

The European model presents this scenario.

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