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However, there is an important link between mitotic and meiotic recombination (covered in the forthcoming chapter by Hunter et al. 2015) and many of the functions are evolutionarily conserved.

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Forest-level decisions are considered in forthcoming chapters.

Note: The analysis here is drawn from a forthcoming chapter in a book edited by Seth McKee on Florida's recent redistricting experience, entitled Jigsaw Puzzle Politics in the Sunshine State, co-authored with my colleague Micah Altman.

In this edited version of a chapter in the forthcoming book, Is the BBC in crisis?*, he charts the extraordinary 13 days in 2012 that engulfed the BBC over the Newsnight/McAlpine drama... On the evening of 24 October 2012, Adrian Van Klaveren, then the controller of Radio 5 Live, was standing on the concourse at Euston station waiting to board a train to Salford when his phone rang.

This is actually a chapter in the forthcoming book Shoot to Kill: The Law Governing the Use of Lethal Force in Context (Hart Publishing, Oxford).

A specific area of my research and analysis for one of the chapters in the forthcoming textbook has afforded me a unique perspective on the recent, growing controversy sparked by GOP presidential candidate Ted Cruz leading up to the Iowa caucuses on February 1st: Eminent domain.

This blog is based on a chapter she wrote in the forthcoming book Don't Change the Light Bulbs.

These thoughts occurred to me when I was reading a chapter on fish in the forthcoming new edition of Harold McGee's indispensable "On Food and Cooking: The Science and Lore of the Kitchen, Completely Revised and Updated" (Scribner, November 2004) and its dismaying list of endangered species.

Taylor Lautner dropped by "The Tonight Show" to talk up the forthcoming final chapter of the blockbuster film series, and he let drop that things might unfold a little differently in the movie than they did in the book.

Spohn (2002) and Spohn (forthcoming, chapter 13) are good introductions to the normal conditions approach.

Several authors have therefore developed so-called normality accounts of cp-laws, for example Silverberg (1996), Earman and Roberts (1999, 463), Spohn (2002), Spohn (forthcoming, chapter 13), and Schurz (2001b, 2002), who argues that the normality interpretation is the preferred interpretation of exclusive cp-laws in the life sciences, from biology upwards to social sciences.

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