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Disease relevance of Public Sector

 

High impact information on Public Sector

  • We report here the use of two computer-based prediction algorithms, which are readily available in the public domain (Internet), to identify HL4-B7-restricted CTL epitopes for carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) [4].
  • The three methods were direct microscopy (Micro), manual measurement of diameters from digital images by using the public domain NIH Image program (Scion), and automated measurement of diameters from digital images using a customized program developed by Biomedical Imaging Resource at Mayo Clinic (AdCount) [5].
  • Towards this end, we sought to build a flexible and interactive power analysis tool for microarray studies integrated into our public domain HCE 3.5 software package [6].
  • CONCLUSIONS: Rates of psychiatric disorders, specifically ADHD and disruptive behavior disorders, are extremely high for youths in public sectors of care [7].
  • The DNB5 sequence, in contrast, which is predominantly expressed in brain tissues and fetal kidney, failed to show any similarity to sequences in the public domain [8].
 

Biological context of Public Sector

 

Associations of Public Sector with chemical compounds

  • RESULTS: We report here the establishment of a novel server (GABAagent) which has been written in Perl script, and which is freely accessible through the Internet. GABAagent is designed to assist researchers in retrieving focused and integrated information related to GABA receptors from various public domain databases [13].
  • The establishment of the National Institute on Aging, a series of Institute of Medicine reports, Veterans Health Administration initiatives, and leadership and investment by the public sector and private foundations have supported the development of geriatric medicine training programs [14].
  • This public domain software was written primarily using Clipper [15].
  • The fractal dimension was calculated using a public domain fractal analysis program distributed by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) [16].
  • The software, Inclusion Counter v3.0, is freely available in the public domain (http://www.image-analysis.co.uk) [17].
 

Gene context of Public Sector

  • This work presents the first 3-dimensional structure of HFE available in the public domain (http://swift.embl-heidelberg.de/service/francois) [18].
  • Although these algorithms were developed initially for the public sector, the goals of this approach are to increase the uniformity of treatment and improve the clinical outcomes of children and adolescents with ADHD in a variety of treatment settings [19].
  • This is supported by the Public Sector Trades Union. They believe that it is the high input of patients that prevents MRSA and other hospital-acquired infections being tackled effectively [20].
  • Building on the few earlier studies, this year-long, retrospective, empirical study of patient precipitants was conducted within the context of the Assaulted Staff Action Program (ASAP) in ten public sector health care facilities [21].
  • The PIR, in collaboration with the Munich Information Center for Protein Sequences (MIPS) and the Japan International Protein Information Database (JIPID), produces the PIR-International Protein Sequence Database (PSD), the major annotated protein sequence database in the public domain, containing about 250 000 proteins [22].
 

Analytical, diagnostic and therapeutic context of Public Sector

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