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in-depth and DNA
The ENCODE ( Encyclopedia of DNA elements ) project is an in-depth analysis of the human genome whose goal is to identify all the functional elements of genomic DNA, in both coding and noncoding regions.

in-depth and population
Much remains unknown of their basic ecology and behavior in the wild, and a 2004 report by the International Union for Conservation of Nature stated that " in-depth study of the species, with particular emphasis on habitat use and population dynamics in the wild, is overdue.

in-depth and analysis
* Paul Hsieh's 6th Generation x86 CPU Comparison in-depth analysis of 6th generation x86 CPUs, including the 6x86MX.
* 139 page in-depth analysis of intelligent design, irreducible complexity, and the book Of Pandas and People by the Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District judge
139 page in-depth analysis of Intelligent Design, Irreducible Complexity, and the book " Of Pandas and People " by a judge and based on expert testimony
* The primary technical reference work on this topic is Nanosystems: Molecular Machinery, Manufacturing, and Computation, an in-depth, physics-based analysis of a particular class of potential nanomachines and molecular manufacturing systems, with extensive analyses of their feasibility and performance.
Modern studies and the in-depth analysis of finds dating from the Stone Age indicate certain rituals and beliefs of the people in those prehistoric times.
His view was based on what may be the first in-depth lithic analysis of the objects in his collection, which led him to believe that they are artifacts and to suggest that the historical evolution of these artifacts followed a scheme.
* The Pulse, Sussex's termly on-line magazine, complements the Badger by providing in-depth feature articles, interviews with local and national stars, and analysis of the latest happenings in Brighton.
One of Michael Faraday's significant works was The Chemical History of a Candle, where he gives an in-depth analysis of the evolutionary development, workings and science of candles.
The U. S. News & World Report Rankings and Reviews ranks premium midsize SUVs and crossovers based on an in-depth analysis by its editors of published auto ratings, reviews and test drives.
The Cassini – Huygens mission, which went into orbit around Saturn in 2004, provided still better views, and allowed more in-depth analysis of the moon, including views of the surface under different lighting conditions.
While closed-source practitioners also promote stringent, independent code analysis during a software project's development, they focus on in-depth review by a few and not primarily the number of " eyeballs ".
The publication in 1944 of the first in-depth study and analysis of Joyce's final text — A Skeleton Key to Finnegans Wake by mythologist Joseph Campbell and Henry Morton Robinson — tried to prove to a skeptical public that if the hidden key or " Monomyth " could be found, then the book could be read as a novel with characters, plot, and an internal coherence.
In 2003 he was the recipient of the Balzan Prize for European History since 1900, " For his brilliant analysis of the troubled history of twentieth-century Europe and for his ability to combine in-depth historical research with great literary talent.
The region's new face as a centre of growth that is attracting considerable world attention, its traditional face that is being tossed around by the advance of globalization, and other themes are presented with in-depth behind-the-scenes analysis.
SoapCity covers all daytime soap operas and provides in-depth storyline analysis, additional storyline material, exclusive photographs, and behind-the-scenes information.
The agency produced electronic and printed materials, most notably a product known as The Washington File information service, intended to provide, in the words of the agency " both time-sensitive and in-depth information in five languages ," incorporation full transcripts of speeches, Congressional testimony, articles by Administration officials, and materials providing analysis of key issues.
Though the book does not present his argument specifically, the assumed thesis is supported through in-depth content analysis of various singers ( performers of the oral tradition or composition process ) and interviews of the same singers.
It has been argued that these typologies remain a fundamental heuristic tool for welfare state scholars, even for those who claim that in-depth analysis of a single case is more suited to capture the complexity of different social policy arrangements.
They include informal conversations with customers, employees, or suppliers ; exploratory research techniques such as focus groups ; or in-depth marketing research, quantitative research, surveys, questionnaires, re-engineering analysis, process mapping, quality control variance reports, financial ratio analysis, or simply reviewing cycle times or other performance indicators.
Marta Petreu's An Infamous Past: E. M. Cioran and the Rise of Fascism in Romania, published in English in 2005, gives an in-depth analysis of The Transfiguration.
* AM, The World Today, PM: in-depth news and analysis ( Monday to Fridays at 07: 10, 12: 00, and 17: 00 )
* Unearthing the Mysteries of the Leslie Speaker-A more in-depth analysis of the Leslie.
Newsnight is a BBC Television current affairs programme noted for its in-depth analysis and often robust cross-examination of senior politicians.
Johnson, an in-depth analysis of Metzinger's Pre-Cubist period — his first artistic peak —" can only class that painter, in spite of his youth, as being already one of the leading artistic personalities in that period directly preceding Cubism.

in-depth and study
* Dogwatching ( 1986 ) — an in-depth study of " man's best friend ".
He thus began a more in-depth study of economics in the area of institutionalism.
The most extensive early study of female homosexuality was provided by the Institute for Sex Research, who published an in-depth report of the sexual experiences of American women in 1953.
Lewinsky corresponded in 2009 with scholar Ken Gormley, who was writing an in-depth study of the Clinton scandals, maintaining that Clinton had lied under oath when asked detailed and specific questions about his relationship with her.
An in-depth Harvard University study found evidence that spatial-temporal reasoning improves when children learn to make music, and this kind of reasoning improves temporarily when adults listen to certain kinds of music, including Mozart ( Rauscher, Shaw & Ky, 1993 ).
He left Seichō-ji shortly thereafter to study in Kamakura and several years later traveled to western Japan for more in-depth study in the Kyoto – Nara area, where Japan's major centers of Buddhist learning were located.
One 1999 study by Walter and Waterhouse reviewed the previous data on the level of reincarnation belief and performed a set of thirty in-depth interviews in Britain among people who did not belong to a religion advocating reincarnation.
* Providing undergraduate students opportunities to develop in-depth knowledge in a field of study outside of the major through the pursuit of a minor
A somewhat similar distinction exists in the Ashkenazi yeshivah curriculum between beki ' ut ( basic familiarization ) and iyyun ( in-depth study ).
The story also serves as an in-depth character study of Gull ; exploring his personal philosophy and motivation, and making sense of his dual role as royal assassin and serial killer.
He went on to begin in-depth study of the full score of Don Giovanni.
In many institutions, computer engineering students are allowed to choose areas of in-depth study in their junior and senior year, because the full breadth of knowledge used in the design and application of computers is beyond the scope of an undergraduate degree.
The first edition of the book presented 80 pages of in-depth statistics compiled from James's study of box scores from the preceding season, and was offered for sale through a small advertisement in The Sporting News.
The study comprised a survey of more than 1, 000 senior executives from NAM member companies across all industries ; in-depth interviews with 30 of the executives ; and a comparison of the " innovation friendliness " of 110 countries and all 50 U. S. states.
The film was a huge box-office success, winning four Academy Awards, reviving interest in animation made for theaters, and popularizing the in-depth study of the history and techniques of animation.
Pilpul is the in-depth analytical investigation of a topic, traditionally reserved for the profound nuances of Talmudic study.
The first is study in-depth ( iyyun ), often confined to selected legally focused tractates, with an emphasis on analytical skills and close reference to the classical commentators ; the second seeks to cover ground more speedily, to build general knowledge ( beki ' ut ) of the Talmud ; see the Talmud in modern-day Judaism.
She focused on investigative journalism and gained prominence after an in-depth study of the McCain family's business practices led a Senator to publicly accuse her of being un-naturalised.
Headed by Dr. Robert Ritter and his assistant Eva Justin, the body was mandated to conduct an in-depth study of the " Gypsy question ( Zigeunerfrage )" and to provide data required for formulating a new Reich " Gypsy law ".
Beeching denied this, pointing out that he had returned early to ICI as he would not have had enough time to undertake an in-depth transport study before the formal end of his secondment from ICI.
The only in-depth scholarly study of Agrippa's occult thought.
Beeching denied this, pointing out that he had returned early to ICI as he would not have had enough time to undertake an in-depth transport study before the formal end of his secondment from ICI.

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