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At the opposite end of the publishing – and cinematic – scale is The Martian; the novel, about an astronaut stranded on Mars with little hope of rescue, was originally self-published by author Andy Weir, before evolving into a big-budget sci-fi film starring Matt Damon and directed by Ridley Scott.

They are not "fake memoirs" in the manner of "A Million Little Pieces," or Binjamin Wilkomirski's faux Holocaust-survivor memoir "Fragments," or Margaret B. Jones's mock gang history "Love and Consequences" — all books that could have been printed as fiction if their authors had had the courage to wade into the uncertain and largely unremunerative waters of that end of the publishing industry.

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Dr. Pope advises schools to end the tradition of student newspapers publishing end-of-the-year lists of seniors and their colleges.

Published mean values for SF for different cohorts range from 1.13 to 1.6 [6], and our cohort values for SF thus fall close to the upper end of the published range.

He better hurry, because when season five concludes, the HBO show will reach the end of the published source material.

New forward primers were purchased (Integrated DNA Technologies, Coralville, Iowa, USA) with a unique nucleotide sequence for one of four fluorescent dyes added to the 5′ end of the published primer (Table 2).

However, the Dong et al. (2012) primer pair trnH- psbA was not expected to work on any of the target species, possibly due, in part, to an extra "A" near the 3′ end of the published sequence for the trnH primer.

Using different combinations of long primers deduced from the ends of the published IBB_35 sequences, we obtained amplicons that disclosed the arrangement of contigs (Fig.  9b) and demonstrated that IBB_35 possesses the same modular composition as CP220 (Fig.  9c).

Further analysis of the FGFR3IIIc variant in normal cDNAs and RNAs was made by amplification using a primer specific to FGFR3IIIS sequence (exon 7/11 splice site), paired with a primer at the 5′ (exon 2; 5′-GACGCCGCGGCCCCCGCCCCCGCCA -3′) or 3′ (exon 17; 5′-AGAGCAGGACCCCAAAGGACCAGAC -3′; primer set 3) ends of the published wild-type sequence.

Sunday's edition represents the official end of the old publishing schedule, and made New Orleans the largest metropolitan area in the country without its own daily newspaper.

"The idea is that that will take on the very top end of the scientific publishing industry, a visible high-profile competitor to Nature and Science," said Walport.

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