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The advent of high-throughput sequencing has ushered in a new chapter in transcriptome studies, allowing sequencing and mapping of all transcripts present in a given sample, independent of the existing genome annotation.

In a chapter on Adam Smith, Mr. Méchoulan defines "unproductive labor".

Several years ago the company was restructured in a Chapter 11 case.

Dunham touches on this in a chapter called Barry.

But, as Brookner shows, in a sequence of chapters dealing predominantly, and in roughly chronological order, with three painters (Antoine-Jean Gros, DelandoIngres Ingres) and five writers (Musset, Baudelaire, the Goncourts, Zola and Huysmans), it is the balance of tendencies which determines the character of an artist's work, and this varies according to his allegiances in general.

I would have preferred a finer division of the book (with chapters in a different sequence).

Each episode would be like a chapter in a book.

Having set the scene, and expanded it with swift economy in a sequence of short chapters, Crane unfolds his creative purpose: to get under the skin of a young soldier, the volunteer Henry Fleming, who has enlisted as a challenge to himself.

For the most part, subsequent chapters and content flow in a logical sequence to such key areas as cultural competence before moving on to the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of specific diseases and disorders.

Failing certain action sequences will alter the course of a chapter (and sometimes later chapters) and in some cases lead to the death of a non-playable character.

In a balletlike sequence that recapitulates the novel's opening chapters, Jane is banished to the attic by her selfishly cruel Aunt Reed Joan Blackhamm), with Bertha as her moaning shadow.

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