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Computational predictions of miRNA target genes, followed by a series of data filtering using representation of GO terms and classification of lung cancer specimens, point to a minimal set of 17 genes derived from 251 developmental process genes that correctly predict most of AD and SCC tumors selected from multiple independent cohorts.

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The analysis of ancient mtDNA sequences, extracted and amplified from 24 Neolithic central European specimens, points to a genetic discontinuity between these early farmers and current European populations [26].

It was, therefore, in this particular research to propose a preliminary assessment through a systematic statistical design of experimental studies of the NBR rubber debris inspection for sliding wear: namely adhesion, abrasion, after acid attack and swelled NBR rubber specimens that point to further clues and lead to the root causes of most mechanical seal problems.

The fact that our cultivated F. homblei has the same endophyte as the wild specimens may point to the presence of bacteria in the seeds.

Identification of identical strains of Streptococcus pyogenes from all specimens points at probable transmission from the midwife to both patients.

In a drawer of neatly pinned, mounted, and labeled specimens, McAlister points to an old, yellowed specimen of Melanothereva that's missing a wing and some of its legs: It's one that Darwin collected in Valparaíso, Chile.

The difference in specificity between split and unsplit specimens may also point to a possible explanation for the decrease in specificity over time.

However, the head bands are nearly coalesced in most specimens to the point the head appears to have a three-spot pattern.

Linear variable differential transducers (LVDTs) were installed beneath the specimens at the loading points to measure the vertical deflection (Fig. 2).

Whilst a geologist may explain and justify the distinction between sedimentary and crystalline rocks by pointing to specimens of these, such an option is not open to the moral philosopher who cannot justify the concept of duty by pointing to instances of dutiful actions because, given the overlap of classes, an action which illustrates the concept of duty could also illustrate that of utility.

Request for collaboration and use of biological specimens should primarily be pointed to Albert Hofman ([email protected]).

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