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On the technical level, scrutiny refers to identifying inconsistencies or faults (so-called bugs).
The problem of maximal clique enumeration refers to identifying all the maximal cliques in a given graph G. Since each connected component in G can be processed independently, we assume that G is a connected graph in this paper.
Fold recognition refers to identifying main structural features by the connections and positions of secondary structure elements.
The term that refers to identifying disease prevalence from health records that precede the record or event of interest is 'lookback' [ 3].
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"If they had been CanWorks, we probably wouldn't have tagged it," she said, referring to identifying the products by name in the catalog.
We will refer to identifying data as master data.
Some were referring to the ability to understand and predict an individual's adverse reactions to pharmaceuticals, whereas others were referring to identifying susceptibility factors for toxic exposures in populations and individuals.
This result was in concordance with study of Mateo and her coworkers [ 24] who referred to identifying methicillin resistance using the Vitek 2 system and the Wider system, and they found that 47.1% of strains were considered resistant to methicillin.
The most fundamental scalar principles discussed in the field refer to identify the combination of elements in which it is possible to observe each geographical phenomena's variability, characteristics and properties.
Upper case letters refer to identified animals, and lower case letters to their unknown base parents.
The term 'second generation' refers to compounds identified in the search for Nav subtype selectivity, as opposed to compounds whose Nav activity was characterized subsequent to their use in the clinic.
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