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It has been extensively studied by the authors through the definition of polymorphic amino acids markers (PAMs), i.e. some key molecular characteristics used to classify mobile elements.

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The World Health Organisation in 2011 would classify mobile phone radiation as a "possible" human carcinogen and the governments of the United Kingdom, France and Israel issued warnings against mobile phone use by children.

However, these models do not classify mobile users into femtocell-registered (home users) and femtocell-unregistered (cellular users), and does not define the distribution area of each type of users.

A Verizon service called Relevant Mobile Advertising, for instance, combines details obtained from information resellers like Acxiom and Experian with the wireless carrier's own data to classify its mobile subscribers by gender, income, interests or other criteria; the company allows its subscribers to opt out of receiving ads customized through this program.

Although the current version of REPCLASS is geared toward the classification of eukaryotic TEs, the design of the program should be readily able to classify prokaryotic mobile elements, and in particular, Insertion Sequences as these share most characteristics of eukaryotic DNA transposons, including transposase, TIRs, and TSD.

At the node level, and according to their functions within the network, the mobile WSN can be classified: Mobile embedded sensor: In this type of sensor, their movement is controlled by external force, like wildlife tracking [96] or tracking cooperative nodes [97].

For example, 4% of FSWs are classified as mobile on all the three dimensions, i.e., they visited 4 or more places within last 2 years and visited jatra place as well as visited the places frequented by seasonal migrants; 22% were classified mobile on 2 of 3 dimensions; and 51% were classified as mobile on one of the three dimensions of mobility.

Indeed, by classifying mobile phones as a Group 2B risk, what the IARC was effectively saying (and the California Council on Science and Technology implying) was that, even if such a health risk exists, there is no way of ever ruling out bias, chance or other confounding circumstance with any reasonable degree of confidence.

Indeed, by classifying mobile phones as a Group 2B risk, what the IARC was effectively saying (and the California Council on Science and Technology implying) was that, even if such a health risk exists, there is no way of ruling out bias, chance or other confounding circumstance with any reasonable degree of confidence.

A 1993 law classified mobile voice calling as a Title 2 telecommunications service but specifically left other wireless service out.

This work is part of the GyDB Project [ 17] an ongoing database launched with the aim of phylogenetically analyzing and classifying mobile genetic elements based on their diversity and evolutionary profile.

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