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On the other side, the most frequent key words concerning academic and research networks are: knowledge and acknowledgement, regulations, financing and participation.
The proposed algorithm for text classification is based on detection of theme in short text segments based on the most frequent key phrases.
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A large number of DNA copy number alterations (CNAs) exist in human breast cancers, and thus characterizing the most frequent CNAs is key to advancing therapeutics because it is likely that these regions contain breast tumor 'drivers' (i.e., cancer causal genes).
When a putative scenario is depicted, gene knockdown technologies and RNA-dependent gene silencing are the most frequent approaches to assess the role of key effectors.
The research stream residents listed more key words than those in the regular program did; however, the most frequent responses in both groups were similar and most frequently included health promotion/public health, preventive medicine, and adolescent health.
U Soe Thane, a minister and key aide to President Thein Sein, does not hesitate when asked the most frequent complaint by foreign investors: "Electricity," he replies.
While fire is the most frequent phenomenon among the offshore accidents, predicting the contaminants' concentration and their behavior are key issues.
Poly(ADP-ribose polymerase 1 (PADP-ribose polymeraseyotic stress sensor that responds in seconds to DNA single-strand breaks (SSBs), the most frequent genomic damage.
A key new finding is that among these di-nucleotide repeats, AT/TA and AG/GA are the most frequent in genomic and transcribed regions of apple, respectively.
The most frequent cause of blindness is the explosive growth of blood vessels near the retina, and scientists may have fingered a key culprit in this process: growth hormone.
Once an analysis is reproducible, the key question we want to answer is, "Is this data analysis correct?" We have found that the most frequent failure in data analysis is mistaking the type of question being considered.
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