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The aim of this study was to use our historical genome collection [ 27] to search for, characterise, and compare such older elements among pneumococci isolated prior to 1974, thus pre-dating the earliest known pneumococcal Tn 916 and Tn5252 representatives [ 10, 11, 22].
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Soon, though, he sharpened his wit into a device for cutting people down to size, and for characterising an entire epoch's hypocrisies and silly self-deceptions.
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We settled for characterising our user base and found that Adobe Omniture has both the analytics data we need and an API available to query it programmatically.
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Silicon substrate with 300 nm of oxide on top was used for characterising transferred graphene.
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