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Research results obtained here are potentially valuable for future work.
This plasticity in the Rab family is surely a finding likely to have general relevance for the Ras superfamily, and should be valuable for future work.
In this context, it would also be valuable for future work to investigate the in-planta function of SDH and the occurrence of TA in the evolutionarily intermediate plant A.coerulea, for which 7 SDH paralogues were identified.
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The obtained hints via these matrices are valuable for future works correlated with wave power reflection and transmission in nanoscale structures.
Such gaps may represent valuable opportunities for future work.
The purpose of our work is to examine the performance of a simple representative surface-immobilized DNA logic machine, to provide valuable information for future work on hybrid bioelectronic systems involving DNA devices.
Stability and force sensors tests carried out on a knee simulator allowed to assess the effectiveness of the proposed design under normal working conditions and provided valuable insights for future work and improvements.
The isolation of this sequence provides a valuable tool for future work directed at identifying apoA-IV binding proteins and is a key step for exploring the potential of therapeutic manipulation of food intake via this pathway.
Being able to judge social dominance without having the mice encounter each other could be a valuable tool for future work; confounding effects on such parameters as hormone levels could be avoided while obtaining an estimate of male social dominance status.
Our experience provides valuable insight for future work.
This method and the segmentation results provide a valuable base for future work in fracture detection.
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