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1 ern or profile) for a subsequent scan of the databank.
2 s were entered prospectively into a computer databank.
3 plexes extracted from the Brookhaven Protein DataBank.
4 in the Secure Anonymised Information Linkage Databank.
5 ailable from the open-access Battery Failure Databank.
6 Secure Anonymised Information Linkage (SAIL) databank.
7 in the Secure Anonymised Information Linkage Databank.
8 Secure Anonymised Information Linkage (SAIL) Databank.
9  structures or close homologs in the Protein Databank.
10 g behaviors learned from the Battery Failure Databank.
11 00+ DBAASP entries have links to the Protein DataBank.
12 eters deposited in the University at Buffalo Databank.
13 parsely represented in the protein structure databank.
14 recovering this potential from the structure databank.
15 des for injury coding in the National Trauma Databank.
16 rials and from a large longitudinal outcomes databank.
17  a series of NMR structures from the Protein Databank.
18 f 2,140 heart failure patients from the Duke Databank.
19 ound as expressed sequence tag clones in the databank.
20 nhibitor complexes obtained from the Protein Databank.
21 ective, observational Pittsburgh Scleroderma Databank.
22 lexible sigmoidoscopy reports to the central databank.
23 present all the structures in the structural databank.
24 ally by examination of the protein structure databank.
25 pes in large RNA and whole-genome sequencing databanks.
26  present-day ORFs enumerated in the sequence databanks.
27 ied by BLAST searches from available genomic databanks.
28 atism, and Aging Medical Information System) databanks.
29 ented growth of both structural and sequence databanks.
30 ntified from comparisons to sequences in the databanks.
31       Using the large Pittsburgh Scleroderma Databank, 106 patients who had the diagnosis of PHT afte
32 score >15) patients from the National Trauma Databank 2000 to 2012.
33 dical services (GEMS) in the National Trauma Databank (2007-2012).
34 T or ground transport in the National Trauma Databank (2009-2012).
35                                  In the Duke Databank, 3,517 patients met criteria for inclusion and
36 tations in the Cancer Cell Line Encyclopedia databank, 68% are gynecologic cancer cells.
37 e of such approach, we present the NMRlipids Databank-a community-driven, open-for-all database featu
38 m the reference source obtained from GenBank databank (accession No. X54156).
39                                              Databank analysis showed that the 137 bp product shared
40 ained through the Dutch Nationwide Pathology Databank and analyzed with an innovative sequencing tech
41      A mapping between chains in the Protein Databank and Enzyme Classification numbers is invaluable
42 otide polymorphisms genotyping data in a DNA databank and extracted outcomes from linked electronic m
43 PI domain I with human proteins in a protein databank and identified a peptide sharing 88% identity w
44   This study used the Pittsburgh Scleroderma Databank and included patients with diffuse scleroderma
45 d the validity of the hydrocarbon solubility databank and the high credit of the AdaBoost-SVR models
46  used the English Clinical Practice Research Databank and Welsh Secure Anonymized Information Linkage
47 explosion of protein sequences entering into databanks and the relatively much slower progress in usi
48 PPI, a classification of PPIs in the Protein Databank, and on the entire yeast genome.
49 mputed ET analyses for the protein structure databank, and on-the-fly analysis of any protein sequenc
50 tive searches of up-to-date protein sequence databanks are carried out via direct links to the MAST s
51 files in United States and Canadian nutrient databanks are outdated and now considered inappropriate
52 ing the results of a given query against the databank as a new query.
53 and hospital admissions datasets in the SAIL Databank at Swansea University working with safeguarding
54         With protein sequences entering into databanks at an explosive pace, the early determination
55  prior heart disease from the Vanderbilt DNA databank, BioVU, which accrues subjects from routine pat
56 proteins have been identified in the Protein Databank, but we and others hypothesize that a far great
57 ly for up to 20 years (average 9 years) at 8 databank centers.
58                The availability of large EST databanks, complete plant-genome sequences and/or induci
59                           For this reason, a databank comprising 1267 experimental data samples was c
60                    The University at Buffalo Databank concept assumes transferability of electron den
61                         The proposed overlay databank concept can be further applied to other biomole
62                           A large solubility databank containing 1982 data points was utilized to est
63 tene precipitation values using an extensive databank containing 380 experimental data points.
64                    Analysis of an expression databank derived from human glial tumors (n = 77) identi
65 sus yeast); (ii) occurrence in the structure databank (e.g. most common folds in the PDB); (iii) both
66                      The Electron Microscopy DataBank (EMDB) is growing rapidly, accumulating biologi
67                                 The prepared databank encompassed the hydrate formation temperature o
68 he International Civil Aviation Organization databank for both taxi (same as idle) and takeoff engine
69                               Using the Duke Databank for Cardiovascular Disease for the years 1995 t
70 s were linked to clinical data from the Duke Databank for Cardiovascular Disease to compare baseline
71 multivariate equation created using the Duke Databank for Cardiovascular Diseases to predict their 5-
72 nd were followed up through 2000 in the Duke Databank for Cardiovascular Diseases.
73                                   In the PDB databank, for example, ~40% of the deposited structures
74 hine learning applications using the overlay databank format.
75  Surgeons Trauma Quality Improvement Program databank from January 1, 2017, and December 31, 2018, in
76 TP, Web and Rsync access to many high-volume databanks from several sites around the world.
77 adapted to plasma biomarkers in two distinct databanks from studies that examined either adults or ch
78                                           As databanks grow, sequence classification and prediction o
79 4,713 patient records in the National Trauma Databank in 2007.
80 etrieval System (SRS), a network browser for databanks in molecular biology, integrates and links the
81 etrieval System (SRS), a network browser for databanks in molecular biology, integrates and links the
82 rieval System (SRS) is a Network Browser for Databanks in Molecular Biology, integrating and linking
83 rieval System (SRS) is a network browser for databanks in molecular biology, integrating and linking
84      This finding was replicated in the Duke Databank, in which higher RDW was strongly associated wi
85                               To this end, a databank including 919 experimental data points of hydro
86 al known multimer complexes from the Protein DataBank, including four unbound multimers: three trimer
87 rts with grouping proteins in the structural databank into families based on sequence similarity.
88 rease in new protein sequences entering into databanks, it is vitally important for both basic resear
89 y redundant for two main reasons: 1. various databanks keep redundant sequences with many identical a
90                              Large-scale DNA databanks linked to electronic medical record (EMR) syst
91  case-control analyses within a longitudinal databank, matching up to 20 controls for age, sex, and t
92 tionalization strategy and in silico protein databank mining, we established a selection of fluoresce
93                          The National Trauma Databank (NTDB) was used to identify adult patients (age
94  in helices) between PrP(C) structures and a databank of "normal" proteins shows that the most unusua
95 t an analysis of color statistics in a large databank of natural images curated by human observers fo
96                                          The databank of normal proteins consists of 58 helical prote
97                                            A databank of oligosaccharide structures has been construc
98 strate this approach by first constructing a databank of protein structures using a model potential a
99 ting transferable potentials directly from a databank of protein structures.
100 Secure Anonymised Information Linkage (SAIL) Databank of visits to general medical practice in Wales.
101 onwide Secure Anonymised Information Linkage Databank of visits to general medical practices in Wales
102                             Silks provide a "databank" of well-characterized polymorphic sequences, a
103  Registry and the Dutch Nationwide Pathology Databank (Palga) and medical chart review.
104                   Templates from the protein databank (PDB) are often used as initial models that can
105                           We use the protein databank (PDB) as the structural database of complexes a
106 e in the number of structures in the Protein Databank (PDB) makes it difficult to find all structures
107 -2 drug targets, as deposited on the Protein Databank (PDB), and ascertain their dynamics, flexibilit
108 protein structure databases, such as Protein DataBank (PDB), PDB in Europe (PDBe), CATH, SUPERFAMILY
109 allel G-quadruplex structures in the Protein Databank (PDB).
110 nt fraction of the structures in the protein databank (PDB).
111 orithm and structural fragments from Protein Databank (PDB).
112  the value in the existing Canadian nutrient databank profile [2.43 (standard deviation 2.84) compare
113 tegrates tools for network analysis, Protein Databank queries, modeling of predicted protein structur
114 up adding more and more information into the databanks, questions about the accuracy and completeness
115   With the number of sequences entering into databanks rapidly increasing, the importance of developi
116 dices, and GERD data were extracted from the databank related to the Ravansar non-communicable diseas
117           The main limitations are that SAIL databank represents only part of the UK (Wales only) and
118                      A search of the soybean databank revealed a homolog (Glyma09g36370) that contain
119             The Clinical Proteomics Programs Databank's ovarian cancer dataset and data from in-house
120 ears were obtained as part of the Pittsburgh Databank's yearly evaluation.
121  was low in patients with no (Traumatic Coma Databank score I -10%) visible intracranial pathology.
122 ild dyads of Aberdeen Maternity and Neonatal Databank, Scotland.
123 asis for a subsequent pattern derivation and databank search.
124 ing to a yeast two-hybrid screen and protein databanks search, we propose that the intracellular (co)
125  elucidated by MS fragmentation and chemical databank searches and eventually confirmed via authentic
126                                     Sequence databank searches are often performed iteratively, takin
127                                              Databank searches revealed that closely related homologs
128                                              Databank searches with the deduced protein sequence for
129 ribution to simulations or to the results of databank searches.
130     The University of Pittsburgh Scleroderma Databank served as the data source.
131 e databases (RSDB) derived from full protein databanks showed that the information content of sequenc
132               This approach assumes that the databank structures correspond to representative configu
133 grained protein models directly from protein databank structures.
134  relevant to extracting FEPs is contained in databanks such as UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot and a manual anal
135 Secure Anonymised Information Linkage (SAIL) Databank (Swansea University, Swansea, UK).
136  increase of protein sequences entering into databanks, the current method will become a useful autom
137 in the Secure Anonymised Information Linkage databank, to examine factors associated with the outcome
138 ecured Anonymised Information Linkage (SAIL) Databank Trusted Research Environment.
139 ion, and drug target data derived from large databanks using a network-based approach that incorporat
140 yzed apple EST sequences available in public databanks using statistical algorithms to identify those
141 cal inclusion criteria for updating nutrient databank values and dietary reference intakes.
142 tted to 359 hospitals in the National Trauma Databank (version 7.0).
143 de epitope searches of non-redundant and EST databanks via TBLASTN, BLASTP and FASTA, even at E value
144 the Victorian Childhood Hearing Longitudinal Databank (VicCHILD), a statewide population-based longit
145    Reviewing the literature, a comprehensive databank was gathered including 1191 data points related
146 Secure Anonymised Information Linkage (SAIL) databank was used to identify MS cases using a novel alg
147           Using this workflow on the Protein Databank, we find that frustration produces many immedia
148 ing data sets with circRNAs of the circATLAS databank, we identified locus-conserved circRNA retainin
149 ng the Secure Anonymised Information Linkage Databank, we linked routinely collected, anonymised heal
150  Using this model and Seshat: Global History Databank, we test 17 potential predictor variables proxy
151 information known as "Seshat: Global History Databank." We systematically coded data on 414 societies
152  was transmitted electronically to a central databank, where data were merged from multiple sites for
153  to recognise related folds in the structure databank with a specificity comparable to other methods.
154 essfully identified MS cases within the SAIL databank with high sensitivity and specificity, verified
155  as an open-label nonrandomized surveillance databank without industry involvement.
156  the three partners in the worldwide Protein DataBank (wwPDB), the consortium entrusted with the coll

 
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