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Dr. Casson also published "Libraries in the Ancient World" (Yale University Press, 2001).

Chemists refer to published libraries of chemical shifts both to identify the substances present in samples of unknown composition and to infer the structures of newly synthesized molecules.

In the present article, we close this gap: we introduce computation of PH to a general audience of applied mathematicians and computational scientists, offer guidelines for the computation of PH, and test the existing open-source published libraries for the computation of PH.

The new libraries (MC, MN, CM, and TD) contribute a total of 4,157 contigs of which 2,566 (42 %) were not represented in published libraries.

For D. melanogaster we used eight published libraries [ 46] deposited at the National Center for Bioinformatic Infomation GEO database under record GSE30955.

To test our conclusions on the independent data, we have conducted the correlation analysis of miRNA expression profiles with the expanded dataset from the recently published libraries [ 30].

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Using Gateway technology, we transferred a previously published library of ISGs (Schoggins et al., 2011) from ORFEXPRESS entry clones into a new lentiviral expression vector (pSCRPSY), co-expressing TagRFP as a transduction control and puromycin resistance.

Of note, a recently published library containing selected reaction monitoring assays that were developed to enable antibody-independent MS-based analyses of potential N-glycosylation sites in body fluids included a number of peptide targets identified in this study (see Additional file 2: Table S1) [ 21].

In summary, if you want more control of the books you write, the size of your own personal published library and you want your books to stay in print for an indefinite period of time, then e-publishing is probably a good fit.

Each FL-cDNA sequence was checked for identical ESTs in a deep database that consisted of ESTs from 21 FL-cDNA libraries, 36 previously published cDNA libraries (Mita et al. 2003), and 12 newly analyzed cDNA libraries (http://sgp.dna.affrc.go.jp/EST/page_pub.html), 408,172 ESTs in all.

This is why academic publishers publish for libraries: so that good scholarly work can at least be read by those who are interested in it.

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