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The National Health Service presents additional contextual advantages because of its near-total coverage of all aspects of healthcare in the UK.
The Affymetrix promoter microarray platform provided near-total coverage of CpG-rich regulatory regions in the human genome, with the inclusion of more than 25,000 human promoter regions, including 1,300 cancer-related genes.
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This near-total coverage in all disciplines makes OCW unique among open education offerings around the world.
The described assays cover up to 1421 genes with a total coverage of 5.5 Megabases (Mb).
The week before, total coverage of the protests accounted for only 1percentt of news stories.
The glowing highways have near-total streetlight coverage, with around 2.2 million bulbs illuminating the roads.
There is also a near-total absence of network interference.
Total or near-total eclipses of the Sun are of special chronological importance.
He says it's the near-total absence of competition.
So why this near-total blackout of the story?
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