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Protein: Protein interaction overlays could potentially provide researchers with a starting point for novel drug targets Protein: drug interaction overlays could help to distinguish potentially useful drugs that act on a narrow range of similar processes from ones likely to have adverse effects because they interact with many proteins or with proteins involved in a diverse range of processes.

However, this goal has been achieved only partially, as most of the methods, especially the immunological and molecular ones, usually rely on the use of probes based on a narrow range of features, such as epitopes or DNA sequences.

The remaining phase I oxidative enzymes act on a narrow range of substrates.

Dao is a small spa and so sensibly concentrates on a narrow range of Eastern-inspired wellbeing treatments.

The consultants counter that they strongly advise parents against focusing only on a narrow range of prestigious schools.

At the same time, most melittid bees are highly specialized and feed on a narrow range of host plant flowers.

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Sampling occurred only during the daytime and on weekdays, leading to a narrow range of traffic counts (Table 1).

Whilst this aspect of the design may be beneficial to assessing the relationship between smoking exposure and the broad spectrum of cancer diseases, the study was largely hindered by a very small case-control based sample size (n = 132), matched on only a narrow range of potentially confounding variables.

The report acknowledges the US' contribution to science, but appropriately criticizes the focus on investigating a narrow range of diseases that affect developed countries.

The thematic synthesis incorporated studies based on only a narrow range of qualitative methodologies (interviews and focus groups) which were informed by a similarly narrow range of epistemological assumptions.

In wealthy countries the dominant approach to priority setting has been Health Technology Assessment (HTA) – evidence based medicine and cost-effectiveness – which is helpful, but insufficient because HTA focuses on only a narrow range of values – benefit and efficiency – and not the full range of values that are relevant to priority setting, including legitimacy and fairness[ 1].

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