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We have now completely removed the portion regarding the Histone H1 binding and rephrased, in a more cautious and succinct way, the section concerning the nucleosome binding.
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Succinctly, and rephrased in modern terms, the argument is as follows.
But the issue needs to be rephrased in a slightly different context.
It has been argued that the core question "what works?" should be rephrased in an extended form, "what works, for whom, when, where, and why, and from whose perspectives"?
That's not really news to anyone paying attention, just common knowledge rephrased in an unusually discomfiting way.
Since the focus groups will include clients of all ages, the questions will be rephrased in an age-appropriate manner according to the age of the focus group participants.
We will rephrase in a general setting what we said for the hyperbolic plane, and it will be enough to fill the gap.
Allow me to rephrase: In a "post-automated" world.
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