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After the removal of the insoluble material by centrifugation, 30 µl of each sample was removed and stored (input), while the rest was diluted in immunoprecipitation buffer (1% Triton X-100, 2 mM EDTA, 150 mM NaCl and 20 mM Tris/HCl, pH 8.1).

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Being able to store input and output are required features of CompChem.

Hadoop uses a distributed file system called HDFS [17] to store input data, intermediate results, and final results.

The exploitation of the large throughput of BUTTER is possible using two local data memories to store input operands and results.

With the use of the radix-4 Booth algorithm, the 2-bit input subdata approach replaces the conventional 3-bit input subdata approach to reduce the number of latches required to store input subdata in the proposed FIR architecture.

As shown in Fig. 7, the utilization of the slowest global memory was restricted to store input and output data of the beamforming process, i.e., pre-beamform data and post-beamform data.

An alternative MapReduce framework is Twister, which can store input data in memory between iterations [ 34].

For clusters, a grid engine implementing DRMAA, with Java bindings, may be used to submit jobs for processing, and a shared file system is used to store inputs and outputs from individual jobs.

Microarray data used by the program must be stored and input from a disk file.

Then, the residuals of MLP are stored as input of the ARIMA model.

About 1/15 of the lysate was digested with proteinase K, phenol chloroform extracted, ethanol-precipitated and stored as input DNA.

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