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Natural drainage of aquifers through springs can meet water demands on a wide scale: from the supply of large cities at the regional level, to the supply of just one or several households.

Given that such techniques are impracticable at a population level (Clark et al. 2010), recent years have witnessed the rise and improvement of statistical inferential approaches to indirectly detect recombination events at a genome wide scale, from population genetic data (Li and Stephens 2003; McVean et al. 2004; Auton and McVean 2007).

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Computational methods, which analyze gene regulatory interactions on a genome-wide scale from high-throughput biological data, have flourished in recent decades [ 12- 14].

In 2011, vast quantities of data on a genome-wide scale from the modENCODE (model organism Encyclopedia of DNA Elements) project (Celniker et al. 2009) began to be incorporated into FlyBase.

To understand the manner and mechanisms of transcription initiation by RNA polymerase II, we propose a clustering and quality control pipeline to detect TSSs on a genome-wide scale from the CAGE sequence tags.

On a wider scale (from worm to whale), large animals live longer because aging is quasi-programmed.

Health and social security systems of industrialized countries are confronted with aging populations and must solve problems related to functional dependence over a wide scale resulting from an epidemic of chronic diseases.

What if 200 displaced people had already warranted a score of 5? A solution could be the employment of wider scales (from 0 to 100, for instance).

The main goal of this experiment is to study a structure and dynamics of the solar atmosphere in the wide scale of heights (from the chromosphere to a far corona) and of temperatures (from ten thousands through thirty millions Kelvins) by means of the XUV imaging spectroscopy.

"She is able to operate on a wide scale of political methodologies, from brutal and principled revenge to chequebook diplomacy, as we are seeing it in her treatment of Turkey at the moment, or in her dealings with David Cameron last month – it's unimaginable that she would have made concessions like that to someone in her own party".

Like many thinkers of the late Middle Ages, Gersonides had to confront two opposing sets of traditions: on the one hand, attacks by religious authorities (e.g. Augustine's attack in City of God; Maimonides' letters) on the grounds that astrology compromised human free will; on the other hand, the wide scale acceptance of astrology from the 12th century on.

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