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The phrase "resources useful for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe resources or materials that are beneficial for a certain purpose or task. Example: The library provides a variety of resources useful for research papers, such as books, databases, and online journals.
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Some parents control a lot of resources useful for this purpose; some parents have few such resources.
One key advantages of using crossbar architectures for memory is that they would be able to provide resources useful for both reconfigurable computing and for data storage.
From Arizona to Dubai, we build where there is no food and water as if we can just overcome the problem, and eat and consume goods as if they are inexhaustible resources useful for our pleasure and convenience alone.
If identification is automatic, familiar faces would certainly enjoy an advantage over unfamiliar faces since rapid individuation could free up resources useful for other tasks (potentially including low-level judgments like face orientation).
Table 5 also includes resources useful for cancer research but not built on NGS data, e.g., Progenetix [ 86].
Analysis of expressed sequence tags (ESTs) is an efficient approach for gene discovery, expression profiling [ 7- 9] and development of resources useful for functional genomics studies.
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These integrated maps will lack the fine scale of complete genome sequence, but represent a resource useful for gene identification through comparative mapping approaches, using more complete genome sequence and annotation from other organisms.
RAST also uses the gene annotation results for metabolic pathway reconstruction, which makes the resource useful for comprehensive annotation efforts.
These results represent a formal examination of previously unstructured and largely anecdotal microarray knowledge, and a resource useful for array design.
By understanding both the general and specific properties defining cancer, one could design a comprehensive classification of cancer cells rooted in their underlying molecular biology and provide a resource useful for diagnosis and treatment.
The differentially expressed transcripts that were identified, especially those specifically expressed in appressoria, represent a genomic resource useful for gaining a better understanding of the molecular basis of M. grisea pathogenicity.
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