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With separate and combined lists for print and e-book sales, one can only imagine the sleep-inducing power of this torrent of largely repetitive statistics.

With a few changes, Marshall's world lives on a century later within that part of the modern economy still devoted to bulk processing: of grains, livestock, heavy chemicals, metals and ores, foodstuffs, retail goods the part where operations are largely repetitive day to day or week to week.

It is, however, quite clear that apart from the taping, which is the job for an intelligent man rather than for a deft man, the apparatus which we shall depend upon in the future machine age is largely repetitive, and will be capable of being manufactured by the methods of mass production.

Several observations can be made from these plots: first, the time and energy requirements under both schemes grow linearly with program image size, since the operations performed by the nodes are largely repetitive from page to page.

One major complaint about Destiny is that the scale is vast, but largely repetitive, where players will retread over the same maps, fighting the same enemies in the same mission formats.

Technology is going to force our hand soon anyway, thanks to automation — this country is going to shed millions of decent-paying, but largely repetitive, jobs after trucks learn to drive themselves, and we finish automating the few large-scale factories still standing on American soil.

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The pepper genome is a representative complex plant genome; it has one of the largest genome sizes in the Solanaceae family at ~3.5 Gb and is comprised largely of repetitive elements, estimated at 75 80% of the genome11,12.

During the 1970's and 1980's, while postmodern architects toyed with reflective glass, ornamental granite veneers and Chippendale tops, the interiors of skyscrapers remained largely unchanged: repetitive floors of mind-numbing uniformity, sealed spaces with flickering fluorescent lights, stale air, and acres of suspended ceilings and nylon carpeting.

The CTD consists of a largely unstructured, repetitive stretch of tandem heptad amino acid repeats with a consensus sequence of tyrosine-serine-proline-threonine-serine-proline-serine (Y1S2P3T4S5P6S7).

For example, it has been known for some time that overall genomic DNA methylation decreases during aging, and that this occurs largely in repetitive DNA sequences [ 26].

There are a few large gaps but this is likely the result of mapping with gene-based markers in a genome that consists largely of repetitive elements and regions of low polymorphism in an intraspecific population derived from an adapted by adapted cross.

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