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In the following series of interviews, these checking questions were replaced by questions originating from the analysis of previous interviews.
In particular, Chen et al. (2009) applied different algorithms originating from the analysis of social and web networks to disease gene prioritization.
Similarly, the data from Papa and Gepts (2003) and those originating from the analysis of the AFLP primer combinations that presented diagnostic markers between wild and domesticated forms were also evaluated separately.
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We have proposed new models that originate from the analysis of boundary conditions at low and high densities.
We decided to use in our corrections tidal parameters for the solid Earth and ocean loading tides that originate from the analysis of long record of the Strasbourg SG (see e.g. Calvo et al. 2014).
This evaluation originates from the analysis of the graphs (see Figure 3b) and is a consequence of the used parameters that were not set on this criteria.
Possible explanation for this might originate from the analysis of genetic (polymorphism of human genes encoding receptors for H. pylori adhesins), environmental (diet) and social factors (transmission dynamics).
The science of pharmacogenetics originated from the analysis of a few rare and sometimes serendipitously found extreme reactions (phenotypes) observed in some humans; these phenotypes were either inherited diseases or abnormal reactions to drugs or other environmental factors.
Although primarily used for the billing of health services, some important epidemiological evidence has originated from the analysis of International Classification of Diseases hospital discharge diagnosis codes and health insurance claims [ 9, 16].
Initial indications of their intrinsic disorder originated from the analysis of amino acid composition, which indicated that the yeast S. cerevisiae FG Nups possessed high net charge and low overall hydrophobicity due to a low presence of order conferring amino acids (N, C, I, L, F, W, Y, V) and an enrichment of disorder-conferring amino acids (A, R, Q, E, G, K, P, S).
Genes common to many forms of cancer were among those found (e.g., BRCA2, TP53, CDK4, XRCC4, none of which were seeds originating from the GWAS meta-analysis).
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