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A set of virtual targets (points) form a virtual structure of the same shape as the desired formation.
On the other hand, if targets are sufficiently distinct in their chemical nature, then the high druggability of few targets points to low specificity of a large number of medicines.
The predominance of chromatin-associated antigen targets points at aberrancies in the processing and elimination of chromatin as a potential culprit of such a process [4], [5], [6], [7], [8].
Additional analysis of miR-132-3p miR-132-3p miR-132-3p FOX targetsipointsfactors (the) as regulated by and sharing a common subset oFOXargetranscriptionmicroRNA.
The probe targets points along its axis (i.e., stimulation of sites along the depth rather than the lateral direction) using parallel independent single-mode rectangular waveguides of silicon oxynitride core and oxide cladding that converge into a probe structure.
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Quantitative analysis of their targets point to the regulation in a non mRNA-degradation pathway.
Two teams of six compete to either escort a payload along a fixed track, capture two target points on a map, or capture and maintain a control point.
Definition 2 (target points).
An RFID tag is equipped on the target points.
Target points are monitored by the SNs in the WSN.
In this paper, the target points were not changed.
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