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When reading the book, one is struck by how much this field is in its infancy, as demonstrated by the fact that many of the chapters are based on only one or two publications describing the initial attempts to differentiate human ES cells.
The chapters are based on key ingredients: eggs, flour, chocolate, nuts, etc. (It should be noted, the recipe for chocolate pots includes ketchup …) Allegra McEvedy's Big Table, Busy Kitchen (Quercus, £25) looks back to her mother, whose treasured recipe scrapbook was heartbreakingly lost after her death.
Other chapters are based on more sensational topics, such as bioterrorism and food, although this chapter discusses the subject in general terms.
All calculations (also in subsequent chapters) are based on copy number estimates so it must be noted that in cases where DNA quantity per soybean mass unit differs between the GM and non-GM material in the sample, the DNA based GM quantity will deviate from the quantity determined by mass to mass ratio of GM and non-GM material [ 20].
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The models developed in this chapter are based on further simplifications.
The materials presented in this chapter are based on the research results obtained recently by the author and his co-workers.
The four cost-benefit analysis examples described in this chapter are based on simple subsets of all actual costs and potential benefits and very simple and basic assumptions regarding the value of money over time.
The calculated annual UV fluences given in this chapter are based on available satellite measurements in the period 1979 1992.
The analyses in this chapter are based on the cross-sectional household data from the third cycle (1998 1999) of the NPHS (see Appendix A).
Both are based on two chapters of John Atlas's new book Seeds of Change, The Story of ACORN, America's Most Controversial Antipoverty Community Organizing Group, Vanderbilt University Press.
All the description in this chapter is based on the assumption that CENs belonged to one carrier or service provider, and therefore the customer was always an on-net customer.
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