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In preparing the index, Sand Hill Econometrics has also compiled one of the more exhaustive databases of venture capital returns and exits.
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For example, in-silico analyses are still quite restricted when compared to other species, like Arabidopsis, for which more exhaustive phenotypic and molecular database repositories are available.
The differences, in this case, can be explained by the limited number of gene models present on the RefSeq databases and not by a more exhaustive annotation of the RefSeq models (data not shown).
While a more exhaustive search may have improved coverage, the assembled database represents the broadest review of the most detailed research studies to date.
In the future, we would like to perform more exhaustive testing of EVA on additional and considerably larger databases and with different matching systems.
For a more exhaustive evaluation of health care students' knowledge retention, a more extensive database of human anatomy should be used, together with the inclusion of elements from other disciplines (radiology, neuroanatomy, etc).
The ease of using databases such as PubMed and Medline means that we are much more exhaustive in our literature searches.
In addition, it contains annotations for relations between the entities, which provide a more exhaustive context for the training and evaluation of text mining tools supporting the curation of genetic variant databases.
Given that Ensembl annotation is more exhaustive than RefSeq, as it had a lower number of not annotated PASs, we used this database as reference for an exhaustive manual annotation.
The Resourcerer database [ 4] tackles this problem by pre-computing gene annotations on a more exhaustive list of microarrays and oligosets for a number of species [ 5].
And the baseball geeks are even more exhaustive.
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