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If you plug into the Nexis database and ask how many articles mention "equal protection," "property taxes" and "education," you are told that the total is 488 articles.
Leave the cable plugged into the iPhone.
Any bank of information – from court reports to the weather – could eventually be plugged into a database of this kind.
But when plugged into a national database, researchers at the University of North Texas Center for Human Identification realized that the four bones found by an off-duty state trooper came from Steven Soden.
An R.A.S. is a "reasonable, articulable suspicion" that someone might have something to do with terrorism; a seed is a search term, perhaps a telephone number, that the N.S.A. plugs into a database of hundreds of millions of phone records it has collected indiscriminately.
Ultimately, as a practical and realistic extension, we demonstrate that such protein-like sequences can be "plugged-into" routine and generic sequence database searches to empower not only remote homology detection but also fold recognition.
Next up for Blockspring, in addition to continuing to add new services like Slack, is building services for companies that plug into internal databases.
Dropoff provides an enterprise-level experience to companies via a web and mobile interface that includes price estimates, real-time tracking of delivery agents, and an API that can plug into warehouse databases or e-commerce sites.
To identify the sequence, the MinION is plugged into a laptop that checks the DNA against a database.
Thus far, NECX has worked on a proprietary network that plugged into Sun Servers, an Oracle database and some ERP applications.
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