• Just as a gene sequence is not a drug, information is not a cure.

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  • That changed when Apple added it as an option in the iPhone 4. (Previous iPhones lacked the oomph to crunch relevant data quickly enough to be practical.) Other examples include cameras and apps that stitch together panoramas from overlapping images shot in an arc around a single point or as a moving sequence.

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  • As a negotiations coach, I saw this entire sequence of events as a huge teaching moment for CEOs and business leaders who must negotiate every day.

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  • The mine cart ride also stands out as a fun ride sequence, and the inspiration for the Indiana Jones theme park attraction.

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  • As a playable post-game credit sequence, it could have been a well-executed retelling of the journey.

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  • This would change when the virus crossed paths with cells containing a very specific DNA sequence, a sequence that would act as a molecular key to unlock secondary functions that were not so benign.

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  • Further more exome sequencing is a questionable working model as companies will now be able to sequence a complete genome at a lower cost than one utilizing array exome capture and potential bias, why a company would offer that as the preferred service is odd.

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  • In a hypnotic sequence, shot in a cornfield as if through a yellow haze, the lovers embark on a miniature ballet of courtship, building a palpable erotic tension through an exchange of shy glances and the most chaste of touches.

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  • Researchers recruited 48 adults for the study who were asked to learn and perform a specific finger pattern (pushing keys on a keyboard in a particular sequence as fast as possible in 30 seconds).

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  • This methylation pattern played as great a role in determining a mouse's coat colour as did the underlying gene sequence.

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  • " Saving Private Ryan " (DreamWorks ): Whatever reservations one may have about Steven Spielberg's movie as a whole, the first long battle sequence is masterly filmmaking that can be studied in shocking detail on this impeccably produced disk.

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  • This program is then fed into a second piece of software called a compiler, which translates it into a sequence of machine instructions for a specific kind of microprocessor, such as Intel's x86 family, which can then run the original program.

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  • Playground accidents, for example, often are the result of a sequence of events, such as climbing too high on a jungle gym.

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  • In one sequence, Cobb giggles as he watches a Japanese boy, no more than 10 years old, turn backward handsprings in the street.

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  • His early, brief experience as a stage designer was perhaps the origin of his sense of the exhibition as an emotionally engaging event orchestrated by means of a sequence of contrasting episodes.

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  • Dr. Lin has created a crowd sourcing model where patients and their families can raise funds through social networking, use those funds to sequence a genome using services such as IGS, partner with geneticists willing to help interpret the results, and then make the case to pharmaceutical companies to pursue novel treatments based on solid biological data.

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  • At first he teamed up with Bill Haseltine , a virus geneticist with a record as an entrepreneur, to start an institute and a company, Human Genome Sciences, to exploit expressed sequence tags.

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  • There is also a correct sequence to making embarking and disembarking as painless as possible.

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  • The third episode, which is set in Miami, features a gorgeous, wordless sequence at dusk, as fat bald men like Louie gather to swim once the hard bodies have packed up for the night.

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  • So, for example, when it comes to forestry, there's nothing wrong with us cutting down some trees for timber, as long as you make sure that it's done in a sequence and is spaced properly so that the forest itself is sustained.

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  • Bond has gone into outer space, into volcanoes, spent a considerable amount of time undersea, and traversed the globe in virtually every kind of vehicle, from Venetian gondolas to motorcycles, Aston Martins to nuclear submarines, and has even been transported by oil pipelines and in one forgettable sequence, by using a string instrument as sled.

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  • In a breathless sequence of action, Porter outstripped Tom Scobbie for pace but shot wide from a tight angle as Olejnik advanced from his goal.

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  • There is also a cringe-inducing optical surgery sequence which is as amusing as it is unpleasant.

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  • Nikki Walker sped over for a top-notch try after a sizzling handling sequence, but the Ospreys revival ended as Chris Paterson sent over his fifth penalty.

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  • And so begins a tragi-comic saga, a sequence of ludicrous if well-meant mishaps, as the manager mounts an improbable expedition to return the beautiful Yulia Ragayev's body to her native Soviet village.

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  • These and the other plays were not at first conceived as a decade-by-decade series, nor were they written in matching sequence.

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  • As every biomedical scientist knows, GenBank is a free, public database of genetic sequence data that contains millions of sequences, from humans, bacteria, viruses, you name it.

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  • Ward has described his team's three-game losing run as "disappointing" but said the sequence of results had to be seen in a wider context.

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  • We're doing some family shows, as well as a flood show where we're playing our 1990 breakthrough album "Flood" in sequence.

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  • The track itself is a sequence of closely packed rectangular metal frames, each of which can act as an independent electrical circuit.

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