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Systems for allowing users to manage access to their personal data are important for a wide variety of applications including healthcare, where authorised individuals may need to share information in ways that the owner had not anticipated. Simply denying access in unknown cases may hamper critical decisions and affect service delivery. Rather, decisions can be made considering the risk of a given...
Modern multiorganizational coalitions can bring diverse sets of capabilities, assets, and information sources to bear on complex and dynamic operations. However, successfully completing these operations places demands on the trust between coalition partners. When it's necessary to rely on other partners, decision makers must be able to make rapid and effective trust assessments and decisions. Here,...
Among the possible contaminants unique to RNA are linkage isomers that are difficult to identify by standard oligonucleotide analysis techniques. In a prior study, we used nonporous and monolithic polymer anion exchangers for purification and demonstrated a method to identify the presence of the linkage isomers. We also suggested a confirming technique employing phosphodiesterase-II (PDase-II), an...
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