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1The receipts provide a starting point for a curious journalist, not a guide.
2At best, these notes will provide a starting point for inquiry.
3They also provide a starting point for the identification of the affected gene by positional cloning.
4AGORA reconstructions could provide a starting point for the generation of high-quality, manually curated metabolic reconstructions.
5These findings provide a starting point to study the biological significance of these changes in BC patients.
6We start with a simple but complete Sphinx usage example to provide a starting point for further discussion.
7Recent articles and project proposals of the European network of HTA may provide a starting point to achieve this.
8These sequences provide a starting point for a new era in the functional analysis of a key model organism.
9But can these inter-Korean talks provide a starting point for tackling more fundamental problems like the North's nuclear programme?
10Hence, our data confine the FSHD gene region and thus provide a starting point for cloning the FSHD gene.
11These compounds can provide a starting point for the development of novel drug molecules against triple negative breast cancers.
12Rather, we believe that they may provide a starting point for further dialog about the ultimate utility of SNP technologies.
13Objective.- :Toprovide a starting point and practical framework for residents or fellows who wish to conduct research in these fields.
14Here we briefly introduce tACS and review the most compelling findings in the literature to provide a starting point for using tACS.
15Doing so would not only go some way to preventing exclusion, but also give context, and provide a starting point in promoting understanding.
16CD40L genomic clones provide a starting point for further studies of the genetic elements that control CD40L expression.
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