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We reassert that the headline conclusion of Waldminghuas and Skarstad's paper "ChIP on Chip: surprising results are often artifacts", and their subsequent criticism of work from multiple laboratories, is highly misleading.
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Regarding our colleagues' comment on complications: we would like to reassert that efficacy trials are usually carried out in carefully selected patient populations and more importantly, by very experienced doctors (here, surgeons).
If a person has a right not to be assaulted, for example, then we must treat an assault against her as wrong, so as to reassert that right.
Buying weapons from the Chinese may be a way to reassert that sense of self-reliance.
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan wants to reassert that secular Muslim nation's historic position as America's stalwart strategic ally.
"And to some extent the challenge of recent years has been to reassert that grip and that focus on value for money, particularly in how much you pay to top managers and onscreen talent".
Our results reassert that male and female children do indeed have separate nutritional functions.
The U.S. surge helped to reassert that authority, to fill that vacuum.
If the government wants to remain sovereign, it needs to reassert that right.
As long as the U.S. and NATO forces remain in Afghanistan it is unlikely that it can reassert that position.
It reasserted that position today.
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