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Second, because the aim of epigenetic rejuvenation is to ensure that the differentiated cell type retains its specialized function it makes redundant the question of transcriptional memory that is inimical to iPS cell-based therapies (Ohi et al. 2011).
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Some described it as "bizarre" but it was, to be honest, rather refreshing, even if it made redundant the journalists' perennial post-press conference mutual query of "what's the line"?
It's not free for the 850 R&D scientists GlaxoSmithkline announced it was making redundant last week, as part of plans to save £700m by 2010 - a sum dwarfed by the £12bn two-year share buyback programme launched last year.
The defence department has said it will make redundant up to 46,000 temporary workers and cause employees to lose one day of work per week without pay from April, saving $5bn.
Miah worked for the NHS, in IT, before being made redundant in May 2012.
After 11 years in IT, Gibson was made redundant and fell into teaching at a south London school.
It was responsible for much innovative work, and was beginning to make a reputation for itself when it was shamefully made redundant five years later by the Arts Council - one of its darkest deeds.
But it has also made redundant workers more expendable, and labor hoarding a thing of the past.
The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills disclosed that 10 IT employees were made redundant in 2010 and five in 2011.
Under it Penguin staff made redundant are entitled to three months pay, plus a month for every year employed with no cap on the maximum payment.
The redundancies were swiftly condemned by the Association of University Teachers (AUT), which has been fighting an increasingly bitter war against Brunel management since the university announced last September that it intended to make redundant up to 50 "non-research active" staff.
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