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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Our work described in this chapter was supported by the Korean Systems
Biology Research Program (M10309020000-03B5002-00000) of the Ministry of
Science and Technology and by the BK21 project. Further support from LG
Chem Chair Professorship, KOSEF, through the Center for Ultramicrochemical
Process Systems, and the IBM-SUR program, is greatly appreciated.
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