Sentence examples for successful targets from inspiring English sources

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Successful targets include photosynthesis, starch biosynthesis, plant architecture and transcriptional networks controlling plant development.

HDR systems typically require more research and reliable models to ensure safer investments and drilling successful targets.

Nevertheless, it is clear from Table 2 that many of the top-50 proteins are not (yet) successful targets of approved drugs.

The count of successful targets was updated in 2006 and stood then at 324, of which the subset of human proteins was 207 [2].

Rather, it was a demonstration that successful targets in each category display specific trends.

As a result, average variation of successful targets against non-cancer disease (Figure 8.A) is below the one observed for the candidate genes (Figure 4), although also above the random level.

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Terrestrial channels will be invited to submit a five-minute showreel and provide information on programming, commercial success, innovation, successful targeting, channel branding, broadband content and interactive services.

This would have reinforced, legally and politically, the important precedent established by the RAF's successful targeting of Reyaad Khan and Ruhul Amin in Syria in August.

On Friday, an advisory committee to the Food and Drug Administration recommended approval of dasatinib, a drug for certain leukemia patients who are no longer helped by Gleevec, one of the earliest and most successful targeted drugs.

Even the most successful targeted therapies lose potency with time.

Microtubules (MTs) are a highly successful target for anticancer therapy.

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