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If things happen back to back, they are directly one after another.
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This work, along with the back to back paper by Beiles et al., reports tests of the hypothesis that in Drosophila, TEs previously identified as adaptive by comparison of the frequencies of widely separated populations in America and Australia could be adaptive also on the microscale, namely, in the Evolution Canyon (EC) on Mount Carmel in Israel.
In back-to-back papers in the nation's two most prestigious medical journals last summer, Dr. Woolhander and her co-authors spelled out their view of health care reform.
This time Albert Sabin arranged a cooperative exchange of virus samples between the two laboratories, a courtesy that Dr. Weller acknowledged when results were reported in back-to-back papers in the same issue (October 1962) of the journal in which his tissue-culture studies had been published.
They waited until September 1952 to publish their findings, which appeared in back-to-back papers in the Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.
In humans, once a new fad arises, everyone starts doing it, and in tomorrow's issue of Science, two back-to-back papers find this to be true among animals, too.
Then Gallo and his co-workers published four back-to-back papers about HIV (which he mistakenly thought was a human T-lymphotropic virus relative) in the 4 May 1984 issue of Science, making the case that this virus, found in blood samples from AIDS patients, was the cause.
Our apologies, we mixed up these back-to-back papers.
Browsing through Cell, I was struck by two back-to-back papers from Alex Varshavsky, a brilliant researcher who was at that time at the MIT, USA.
Recently, Hansen et al. and Memczak et al. described a new class of post-transcriptional regulatory RNAs that behave as circular endogenous RNA sponges (circRNAs) in two back-to-back papers published in Nature.
It was not an accident that the classic Hodgkin and Huxley papers, which elucidated and modelled the ionic mechanism underlying the action potential, were published as a series of five back-to-back papers totalling 75 figures and 120 pages in the Journal of Physiology in 1952.
Interestingly, a back-to-back paper on Creb3l2 knockout mice demonstrated a crucial role of CREB3L2 in chondrogenesis [ 21].
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