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Research funding for the myriad basic and applied fields the office supports actually exceeds the president's request, however, since the committee cut $22 million from DOE's request for staffing the office.

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Site-specific recombinases are valuable tools for myriad basic research and genome engineering applications.

Even the most "objective" review, just like the most impartial news report, brings in a myriad of basic assumptions and preferences about what has been seen and felt.

With the growing availability of full genome sequencing, it is foreseeable that laboratories could identify an organism's repetitive sequences in silico to predictably and combinatorialy direct large-scale remodeling to test strain characteristics for a myriad of basic science and engineering applications.

Today, considering porcelain's less than magical use as a material for toilets, bathtubs and myriad other basic objects, it is hard to comprehend the passions that once swirled around it.

Experiences to date have unveiled a myriad of ethical and public policy challenges which will affect the way researchers and clinicians make decisions for both basic and clinical research.

AD caregivers perform a myriad of duties ranging from shopping for their loved ones' groceries, helping with medications, managing finances and legal affairs, arranging medical care, and helping with basic and instrumental activities of daily living [ 7].

Taken together, a multitude of coherent pathways are regulated by palmitoylation in both DCs and MEFs, and these data add to our growing appreciation of the roles palmitoylation plays in regulating a myriad of basic cellular processes.

The cheering was inaudible in the rows of tarpaper shacks you see as you land at Mumbai airport and in myriad villages denied basic technology, such as light and safe water.

Should this forecast come to pass, within five years there will be some 8 billion AI assistants out in the wild, mechanically asking us humans if they can help with our myriad, big, small, basic, finicky and all too human tasks.

Words change, and amidst the myriad think pieces and "In Defense of Basic" articles that emerged last year, this particular word changed so fast that most people, including black people, forgot that the original meaning of "basic" was something more akin to, as writer Jesssa Barron aptly describes, "someone unsophisticated, extremely average, and still buys club dresses at Rainbow". .

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