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Development of computational methods that properly model the divergence of expression breadth or specificity across species may be an important part of comprehensively assessing conservation of gene expression.
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But it is important to acknowledge that a significant mouthpiece of a sizeable part of society has been comprehensively silenced, in this field at least, for a generation, probably two.
Although much of the information has been released before, it is the first time the data has been presented comprehensively — part of China's strategy to make its accomplishments better known ahead of the talks, which begin on Monday in Durban, South Africa.
The SIETTE platform (Conejo et al., 2004; Guzmán & Conejo, 2005) is part of a system that comprehensively supports web-based teaching and learning systems.
Romney's false logic is revealed, however, when you extend the correct part of his answer to comprehensively answer Cramer's question, as there are a number of assumptions Romney's answer requires to make it truly responsive.
As part of our effort to comprehensively characterize the genetic basis of strain variation in hearing, we recorded ABR threshold data in 5- to 6-wk-old female mice from 29 common inbred (CI) and 70 recombinant inbred (RI) mouse strains from the HMDP. Figure 1, A F demonstrates the results for ABR thresholds after tone burst stimuli of 4, 8, 12, 16, 24, and 32 kHz in the HMDP.
As part of the Integrated Carbon Metrics project, which comprehensively quantifies embodied GHG emissions related to the built environment in Australia, this contribution evaluates construction material replacement scenarios at the economy-wide scale.
It should be noted that the interest in grouping processes originated with the effort of Gestalt psychologists who have been the first to study grouping comprehensively as part of the general process of perception [130] (1920s, 1930s) and formulated a set of rules to explain the groupings perceived by humans.
It's in our interest". The Obama administration has thus far avoided the political backlash that President George W. Bush faced in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, in part by comprehensively documenting its actions in the Gulf and staying on message ("Fully engaged since Day One... ..)... ..
Friedrich, who is now 59, grew up in Essen, in the Ruhr, a part of Germany's industrial heartland that comprehensively pulverised during the war years.
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