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The Gene Ontology (GO) term ID of each tandemly duplicated PK gene in grapevine was retrieved from the CRIBI database (http://genomes.cribi.unipd.it/DATA/V2/annotation/bl2go.annot.txt).it/DATA/V2/annotation/bl2go.annot.txt
So worried are they about the possible scale of parliamentary opposition, adverse media coverage and a public backlash, that the term "ID card" has been removed from the New Labour lexicon.
In the search module, we provided four methods to search for pineapple genes: searching specific gene information by gene properties such as gene names, term ID, and expression value based on FPKM.
(statement of the Register of Copyrights) (In Copyright Office proceedings, "[t]he Songwriters Guild suggested a perpetual term"); id., at 234 (statement of Quincy Jones) ("I'm particularly fascinated with Representative Hoke's statement.... [W]hy not forever?"); id., at 277 (statement of Quincy Jones) ("If we can start with 70, add 20, it would be a good start").
The affective content category is used to replace cognitive content name for Term ID in Figure 3. Through content on demand video adaptation, a compact representation of the original data can be generated to accommodate view's demands.
The term 'global developmental delay' is typically reserved for younger children (less than 5 years of age), whereas the term ID is typically applied to older children when IQ testing is valid and reliable.
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The annotations of the GO term IDs were collected from the Gene Ontology Consortium (http://www.geneontology.org).org
If the original pipeline output was not in GO term IDs it was mapped to GO IDs using the gene ontology consortium mapping files for GO terms.
By using gene IDs and ontology term IDs, OntoMate allows the curator to minimize the manual search input while getting nearly the exact same results as the PubMed search.
Slavicek (2012) provides a good history of the terms ID and interdisciplinarity.
The terms ID and interdisciplinarity are often used interchangeably in the literature.1 The former is an adjective and the latter a noun.
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