Applying Genomic and Proteomic Microarray Technology in Drug DiscoveryCRC Press, 2004/12/28 - 256 ページ Microarrays play an increasingly significant role in drug discovery. Written by a leader in the field, Applying Genomic and Proteomic Microarray Technology in Drug Discovery highlights, describes, and evaluates current scientific research using microarray technology in genomic and proteomic applications. The author addresses the drawbacks, helping |
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... target population knows about substance abuse , how they feel about use and its resulting problems , and if and when they use alcohol , tobacco , or illicit drugs . These surveys may be done by phone , by mail , or face to face . Focus ...
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... Target Population is the identification given by the Research Committee of the National Advisory Council on Adult Education to the 54-1 / 3 million adults in the United States who are 16 years of age and older , not enrolled in school ...
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