Sentence examples for rapidly pinpoint from inspiring English sources

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Someday, optical lattice clocks could become the new international standard, or could help industry build GPS systems that can rapidly pinpoint locations with sub-centimeter-scale precision.  .

Comprehensive genotype data also facilitate to unravel the genetic architecture of complex traits (e.g., [ 7, 8]) and to rapidly pinpoint genomic regions underlying mendelian traits [ 9].

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Southern invented the eponymous "blotting" technique that rapidly pinpoints a particular gene within a genome, and he also devised microarrays of DNA sequences, allowing researchers to conduct multiple genetic experiments in parallel.

(ii) A sample of trypsin-digested α-casein was derivatized with [3H]CM-DTT, peptides were separated by RP-HPLC, and aliquots of each fraction were counted for 3H label within the peptide map which rapidly pinpointed the original four phosphoserine-containing peptides.

As high-throughput screening technology becomes increasingly available, systematic integration of the resulting phenotypic annotation datasets will likely prove to be of great use in rapidly pinpointing genes that may provide new avenues for targeting essential cancer pathways.

Additionally, PDIviz may be useful in rapidly pinpointing the overall mode of interaction.

This rapidly pinpointed the likely antigenic sequences, while utilizing low amounts of HLA reagents and sparing precious PBMC samples.

The plugin may be helpful for the detailed identification of regions involved in DNA base and shape readout, and can be particularly useful in rapidly pinpointing the overall mode of interaction.

Other groups have already demonstrated the power of WES and WGS in rapidly pinpointing novel genes underlying a rare disease (1, 64), particularly in the case of de novo inheritance (65).

The seminal work of Kerr et al. and the introduction of the terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase dUTP nick end labeling (TUNEL) method rapidly pinpointed apoptosis as the causative cell death pathway, although the relevance of alternative degeneration mechanisms is becoming increasingly evident.

They figured that the English lexicon has grown by 70 percent to more than a million words in the last 50 years and they demonstrated how dictionaries could be updated more rapidly by pinpointing newly popular words and obsolete ones.

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