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But it also demonstrated the difficulties faced by the American military in trying to sort out useful leads from the plethora of information that is flowing in from Iraqis.
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Its new Tzu Chi Institute for Complementary and Alternative Medicine aims to sort out scientifically the useful from the useless in the welter of non-conventional therapies, and to integrate what works into conventional practice.The idea came from a professor of pediatrics at the University of British Columbia, Dr Wah Jun Tze.
Police can obtain huge quantities of social network data but must sort out the junk to glean useful information.
The sorting functionality should be useful to sort out the genes that are supported by multiple evidences or a particular set of evidence.
On the other hand, it's a useful way for journalists to sort out these issues".
Everplaces is aiming to sort out this mess by making location more more useful.
It should be noted that the exceptionally high activity of the efflux pump provides a useful marker to identify and isolate (sort out) stem and early progenitor cells.
The false promises of nuclear power may be a more useful example of what happens when businesses rush ahead while regulators sort out the details.
Multiple alignments and phylogenetic trees are useful to analyze the phylogenetic history of particular protein families and to sort out the potential presence of paralogs [ 41].
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