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Author's response : There are, of course, various ways in which this sort of analysis could be performed.
The best way to think of REV is simply that the value given by the transferee for the asset be reasonably close in value to that of the asset transferred by the debtor, which of course will usually be a case-by-case, facts-and-circumstances sort of analysis for the court to perform.
But this sort of automated calculation is only possible because Wolfram and his team spent years painstakingly hand-crafting databases in a fashion that enables a computer to perform this sort of analysis — by typing in the populations of New York and Cincinnati, for example, and tagging them both as "cities" so that the engine can compare them.
(Google's AI company DeepMind is already working with the UK's National Health Service to perform this sort of analysis with a focus on kidney disease, though the deal has prompted concerns about privacy).
The Microarrays subsection gives an overview of what exactly these tools are, as described through videos, technology reviews, even cartoons, and provides descriptions of all of the various equipment and technology required to perform this sort of analysis.
That sort of analysis sucks the romance from the room.
This sort of analysis is what many economists still teach.
This sort of analysis comes with risks and limitations.
But that sort of analysis is anecdotal.
FACS (fluorescence activated cell sorting) analysis was performed (FACScalibur) with addition of SYTOX® Red Dead Cell Stain (Invitrogen, Cat. No. S34859) to exclude dead cells.
For determination of cell surface expression of TfR, fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) analysis was performed using indirect staining of TfR (CD71).
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