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As a result of extensive data collection, a total of 23 SNP arrays (12 cow, 4 pig, 3 horse, 2 sheep, 1 goat and 1 chicken) are currently stored in SNPchiMP, with a total of 3,993,814 SNP and their cross-references.
The situation analysis feeds at once from the existence of data, their reliability, their cross-referencing in a current moving context in which the limits between development and emergency are never clear-cut.
Because there is little data on P. viticola virulence factors released by the pathogen during infection, the identification of upregulated transcripts and their cross-reference to known oomycete genes was an important goal of this study.
DO resolves this issue and helps to not only harmonize inconsistent terms across data sites but also to list and connect these terms in their clinical vocabulary cross references (OMIM, NCIt, UMLS, MeSH, SNOMED_CT and ICD).
Computers can then analyze their facial movements and make cross references with national ID photographs to verify identities, Xie said.
In a telephone interview from the United States, Mr. Bernazzani, who assisted the Argentines in their investigation, criticized their circumstantial cross-referencing of telephone records, without actually having intercepts of those calls, to make the case that Mohsen Rabbani, Iran's cultural attaché in Argentina in 1994, was involved in coordinating the attack.
2. Cross references.
2610, substituted "Cross references" for "Cross reference" in item 4484.
Cross references to exemptions, etc.
250, related to cross references.
(e Rule Part Cross References.
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