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Metabolomics, as an essential part of genomics studies, intends holistic understanding of metabolic networks through simultaneous analysis of a myriad of both known and unknown metabolites occurring in living organisms.

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He is survived by his brother, Kenneth C. Taylor of Maryland, and by a myriad of friends, both here & abroad, who consider Mackay their brother.

Inflammatory chemokines and their receptors have been demonstrated to have a role in the immune response to a myriad of pathogens both in humans and in other species.

After some initial hesitation, the students started asking a myriad of questions both on and, perhaps more importantly, off topic.

At the start of training – during which he was subjected to a myriad of abuses, both mental and physical, including strikes from a bamboo pole – the American teen knew little of the Japanese language or culture, the biggest man in the room at the lowest end of the totem pole.

IE is associated with a myriad of complications, both cardiac and extracardiac, which may require ICU admission.

The latter category of tools are ill suited to cloud computing due as they lack awareness of cloud properties, as such they conflate termination with failure, are ill suited to handling elasticity and have no conception of the myriad of costs (both fiscal and performance related) associated with cloud computing.

On the contrary, it can be used in a myriad of ways, both malicious and benign.

Everything that a jazz musician, or a comic does comes not from somewhere out there, but from somewhere in their brains -- and only from their brains -- repositories of a myriad of experiences both personal and researched, as well as knowledge and opinions based on the information received and the experiences deposited.

In the presence of horizontal gene transfer (HGT), the concepts of lineage and genealogy in the microbial world become more ambiguous because chimeric genomes trace their ancestry from a myriad of sources, both living and extinct.

Hence, the genealogical history of a genome cannot be portrayed simply as a lineal descent from a common ancestor that existed in some distant past because a lineage can trace its ancestry from a myriad of sources, both living and extinct.

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