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For instance, the NetworKin methodology employs several types of data in order to assign thousands of identified in vivo phosphorylation sites to the roughly 500 human kinases [55].
Also, by integrating copy-number and deep re-sequencing data, the authors calculated allele frequencies for thousands of identified mutations.
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We accessed the Directory of Open Access Journals http://www.doaj.org on 4th of September 2009, identified 43 journals listed in the "Health Sciences - Medicine (General) - Pediatrics" category and extracted information on their start year and publication language.
The QDDR does a fine job of identifying 21st century threats and trying to craft diplomatic and development responses.
After the liberation of the Netherlands, the Grave Registration units of 2nd Army began the task of identifying the British dead.
"As soon as the current season has ended, we will commence the process of identifying a new 1st X1 coach.
Interestingly, the comparison with archaeological data revealed that the male individuals (YAKa34, 39, 40, 69, 78) at the beginning of the 18th century, identified as Clan Chiefs (or tojons) on the basis of their grave goods (weapons, jewelry, silk clothes, richly ornamented saddles and signet rings), belonged to these two haplotypes.
A classic series of lesion studies in the mid part of the 20th century identified the hypothalamus as a key homeostatic structure regulating feeding, satiety and energy balance (Anand and Brobeck, 1951; Hetherington and Ranson, 1940) as reviewed by Elmquist et al. (1999).
Anonymous 4, founded in 1986, took its name -- as a joke -- from an unknown theorist of the 13th century, identified by scholars as Anonymous IV.
Women who reported that they snored "never", "seldom" or "sometimes" in both the 1st and 3rd trimester were identified as "non snorers" and women who snored "often" or "always" already in the 1st trimester of pregnancy were identified as "habitual snorers".
The study population was drawn from a retrospective longitudinal cohort study of all children born in Western Australia between 1985 and 2011 whose biological mother was imprisoned at least once between their date of birth and 18th-birthday, identified using the Midwives Notification System and Registry of Births in conjunction with linked Department of Justice prison data.
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