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Alex Bielak, a senior research fellow and knowledge broker at the United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment and Health (UNU-INWEH) in Hamilton, Canada, says that although these differences in terminology indicate slightly different types of roles, the people occupying all of these roles create a two-way interaction between knowledge producers and knowledge users.
The core intervals are independently detected in multiple datasets and we use this terminology to indicate very high confidence binding locations in the genome [ 51, 67].
This paper used terminology that indicated the information that was propagated was negative in nature (Table 2).
With our terminology, we indicate different relative positions in an argumentative spectrum, rather than extreme positions.
On the other hand, one used an abundance of terminology to indicate dementia.
Instead, 'horizontal partnership' is Brazil's preferred terminology to indicate the wish to draw on principles of no-interference and mutual advantage [ 23].
The motivation for this terminology stems from an analogy with neurons in the brains, as indicated by Fig. 1.
This indicates that automated text mining using the biomarker terminology combinations increases recall for biomarker information retrieval and makes it possible to explore the biomarker space efficiently.
Indeed, the terminology "adapted from" indicates that the parameter values were derived from another model version, but were subjected to minor modifications (fitting) for adapting to the newer wiring in the NF-κB Systems Model version 1.0.
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