"They're not big ax-wielding, restructuring, factory-closing types, " says Kurt Sanger, a Tokyo-based analyst at ING.
About 40 firefighters tackled the blaze and Mrs Sanger-Davies needed hospital treatment after inhaling smoke.
Stratton of the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, both of whom recorded 13 Hot Papers in 2011.
Annie Sanger-Davies, 40, described how mother Elizabeth was rescued from her burning Romsey home early on Saturday.
"Pilots no longer have the audible noise or that seat-of-the-pants feeling, " Sanger says.
Major issues of the day were addressed: Margaret Sanger was arrested there for advocating birth control on Nov. 13, 1921.
David Sanger of the New York Times has been hearing exclusive whispers about what the study group will be discussing this week.
In February, Travis was arrested for public intoxication while sitting in his car in front of a church in Sanger, Texas.
Travis' alleged offense this week won't impact his probation in Sanger because the incident occurred in another county in Texas, Punches said.
Mr. SANGER: This report will be divided into fundamentally two different sections.
On June 25, Travis' attorney entered a no-contest plea on the singer's behalf before Sanger Municipal Court Judge Kenneth Hartless, court administrator Christy Punches told CNN.
In the view of Julian Parkhill, of the Sanger Institute, near Cambridge, England, bacteriologists need to shift the focus of their investigations from organisms to systems.
In this latest study, researchers at the Sanger Institute, near Cambridge, tried to find exactly which bacteria in faecal transplants were needed to clear the infection.
Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute director Prof Mike Stratton said the results were "remarkable" and would "stand as a foundation stone for human biology for many years".
"It's a sobering finding, " said Andrew Futreal, a co-author of the study who until recently was director of cancer genetics and genomics at Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute in London.
Public intoxication, a class C violation of the municipal code, is an offense typically disposed of by the Sanger courts with a fine and a 90-day probation, Punches said.
According to Tim Hubbard, a computational biologist at the Sanger Centre in Cambridge, England, the big question in protein modelling is why ab initio modelling has hitherto been so unsuccessful.
Professor Mike Stratton, of the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, said that insights into harmful genes on the X chromosome might allow scientists to intervene to prevent the onset of mental retardation.
The fuss over Mr Sanger's book has triggered an inquiry by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), a bout of political mudslinging in America and calls for an international treaty to ban computer warfare altogether.
And subsequent to that gaggle, we were referred to David Sanger, the author of the piece -- which is unusual because the White House I think should answer our questions, not the author of a piece.
Once a variant looks like it might be a cause of disease, it is double-checked using Sanger sequencing, the older, more expensive process that was used to create the original draft of the human genome a decade ago.
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The New York Times on Friday published an account of the U.S. cyberattack operation in an excerpt from a forthcoming book by one of its reporters, David Sanger, that he said he has been working on for a year.
In February, Sanger police found a vehicle parked in front of a Baptist church in the very early morning hours and, upon investigation, discovered Travis in the car with an open bottle of wine, the Denton County Sheriff's Office told CNN.
Mr. SANGER: Well, that's the interesting question here, because the Iranians could be expected to say first and foremost, that's fine, we're happy to talk to you about Iraq as soon as you stop this whole effort to get us to suspend our uranium enrichment.
From the United States came Senators John McCain and Mark Udall, as well as such media luminaries as Gideon Rose of Foreign Affairs, Steve Clemons of the Atlantic, David Sanger of the New York Times, and former CNN White House correspondent Kathleen Koch.
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It is therefore quite unlikely that prosecutors will find particular officials behind the leaking but rather that Obama officials gave Sanger some small fragments of the Olympic Games story that he was then also able to piece together with the help of his Israeli and European sources, as well as experts on cybersecurity.
That was anathema to Dr Collins and his British counterpart, John Sulston (who was head of the Wellcome Trust's Sanger Centre, now known as the Sanger Institute, which did about a third of the public project), who wanted genes to be public goods and started racing Celera to stop the firm finding genes first.
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