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  • noun Plural form of array.

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Examples

  • Insulate the flue where the pipes carrying the water heated by the solar arrays from the roof to the storage tank located in the building basement.

    So you want your Condo to go GREEN? 2008

  • The UC substrate for growing CNT arrays is a multilayered structure with a sophisticated design in which a composite catalyst is formed on top of an oxidized silicon wafer.

    The World’s Longest Carbon Nanotube | Impact Lab 2007

  • Right outside of their doors is one of those choreographed fountain arrays, and as I was walking by them towards the comics shop, a familiar orchestral arrangement stopped me dead in my tracks.

    Show #6: Pre-show Discussion : The Kick-Ass Mystic Ninjas 2006

  • Methods, sensitivity and dynamic range of the expression arrays could partly account for the observed noise, but we did not find a correlation between absolute gene expression level and ratio of expression difference for genes overlapping CNV regions (data not shown).

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Benjamin Schuster-B�ckler et al. 2010

  • However, when I added one of these countries Burkina Faso with a dot to the country and name arrays and tested the game, something strange happened

    we don't know what we don't know Bill Kerr 2006

  • However, when I added one of these countries Burkina Faso with a dot to the country and name arrays and tested the game, something strange happened

    Archive 2006-08-01 Bill Kerr 2006

  • There you see mid -- right in the dead center of your screen, that, I believe, is Joe Tanner (ph) as he continues the process of getting ready to unfurl those big solar arrays, which is the front and center part of this mission to space.

    CNN Transcript Sep 12, 2006 2006

  • New England Journal of Medicine that they could predict the course of a patient's lung cancer using devices called expression arrays, which log the activity patterns of thousands of genes in a sample of tissue as a colourful picture see above.

    The Economist: Daily news and views 2011

  • Previous studies using computational methods combined with high throughput experimental data-such as deep sequencing or tiling expression arrays-have successfully identified novel miRNAs To date, we have exhaustively sequenced the small RNAome of over 100 human samples derived from various organs of the female reproductive system in both diseased and normal states, including ovarian samples (both normal epithelium and ovarian cancer), endometrial samples

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Chad J. Creighton et al. 2010

  • Furthermore, other "omic" platforms (e.g. expression arrays) could be use to further reduce the list of candidate genes and refine the region

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles 2009

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