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The past, present and future of genome wide re annotation
... identical genome datasets, similar in scope and spirit to the CASP competition for pre- dicting protein structures ...of annotation source and history for a large number of protein database entries, making ... See full document
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The Grid: past, present, future
... In the United Kingdom, the myGrid project [103] is a large consortium comprising the universities of Manchester, Southampton, Nottingham, Newcastle and Sheffield together with the European Bioinformatics Institute at ... See full document
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RNA Interference: Past, Present and Future
... RNA interference (RNAi) is the sequence-specific gene silencing induced by double-stranded RNA. RNAi is mediated by 21-23 nucleotide small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) which are produced from long double-stranded RNAs by ... See full document
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The Semantic Grid: Past, Present and Future
... Hence, one role of Semantic Web technologies in this project is to establish this complete chain of interlinked dig- ital information all the way from the experiment through to publication. This starts in the smart ... See full document
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Genome Medicine: past, present and future
... human genome falls and wholegenome sequencing is already occurring, but data interpretation requires expertise not only related to the genetics of disease, but also related to pharmacological ... See full document
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Genome engineering of woody plants: past, present and future
... the genome of various ...a genome editing tool, in the form of designed ZF nucleases and, more recently, transcription activator-like effector as well as the clustered, regularly interspaced, short ... See full document
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Modelling and enterprises the past, the present and the future
... enough future and encode this knowledge into the implementation of IT systems using techniques such as parameterization, decision look-up tables, lazy instantiation, delayed binding ... See full document
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Fluorescent chemosensors: The past, present and future
... Zinc (Zn) is the second most abundant d-block metal in the human body, which is often found as pools of mobile ions in specific tissues of the body. Failure in the homeostasis of free zinc ions is closely associated with ... See full document
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Plague: Past, Present, and Future
... Plague cannot be eradicated, since it is widespread in wildlife rodent reservoirs. Hence, there is a critical need to understand how human risks are affected by the dynamics of these wildlife reservoirs. For example, the ... See full document
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Food colorants: their past, present, and future
... For centuries cooks have been partially burning sugar in metal pans over strong heat to generate a sticky brown material, caramel, that can be used to both colour and flavour food. The residue from sugar refining, ... See full document
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Nanomedicines : exploring the past, present and future
... At scales relevant to clinical and commercial production, liposomes are generally formed by nanoprecipitation, followed by multiple extrusion or homogenisation steps to refine size. With nano- precipitation, lipid ... See full document
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Nanoimprint lithography - the past, the present and the future
... process[34]. Later, Ahn and Guo [35] have demonstrated a high-speed (7.94 mm/s) and large- area (4 inch wide) roll-to-roll (RTR) and roll-to-plate (RTP) NIL apparatus to continuously imprint grating patterns with ... See full document
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Past, Present and Future Climate of Antarctica
... The fourth inventory has led to identification of 234 more subglacial lakes taking the inventory to 379 [72]. The subglacial lakes were demarcated by using Radio- Echo Sounding and validated by comprehensive ground- ... See full document
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Cytogenetics: Past, present and future
... analysis can now be combined with M-FISH and various other molecular techniques, leading to more precise detection of various syndromes in children. The combination of CGH (54) with multicolour FISH was seen from the ... See full document
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Biosimilars: Past, Present, and Future
... Abstract: The expiry of patent of biologic medicines emerged the development and manufacturing of biosimilar products worldwide. A number of biologic medicines have successfully been developed and approved over the last ... See full document
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Genome wide Annotation, Identification, and Global Transcriptomic Analysis of Regulatory or Small RNA Gene Expression in Staphylococcus aureus
... aureus genome) were identified in ...in genome annotation across multiple strains of ...8325). Genome annotation is typically performed bioinformatically and is rarely validated and ... See full document
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Annotation inconsistencies beyond sequence similarity-based function prediction – phylogeny and genome structure
... function annotation to a whole new level, with the publication of shotgun assemblies of genomic sequences which are rarely completed to finished chro- ...incomplete genome surveys, additional checks are ... See full document
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Vasoplegia treatments: the past, the present, and the future
... vasopressin re- ceptor subtypes ...to re- duce overall excessive fluid balance and were associated with higher rates of ventilator-free days, shock resolution, and patient survival within the first 7 days ... See full document
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Neuroprotection in stroke: past, present, and future.
... Greenhalgh et al., “Delayed administration of interleukin-1 receptor antagonist reduces ischemic brain damage and inflammation in comorbid rats,” Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metab[r] ... See full document
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Iran: Past, Present and the Future
... This situation is not surprising given the Iran-Iraq War, which caused much destruction and required the reallocation of resources to the war efforts. As graph shows, there is substantial increase in the ability of the ... See full document
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