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The earliest reference in print Mr. Weir could find was in "The Dispenser's Formulary," a collection of more than 2,000 soda fountain recipes, dating from 1915, and he was surprised it was not earlier.
The sequence has been previously reported [GenBank:XM_389127] as a hypothetical protein partial mRNA in another PH-1 sequencing and annotation project but appears to have been an automated process with no reference in print.
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The first definition of that word in my trusty Merriam-Webster CollEdition 11th Edition, begins, "a reference source in print or electronic form containing words usu.
With a new app, Twitter Music, referenced in print as #music, Twitter has promised to "change the way people find music".
Before the consultation, this person is likely to have looked up reference material, in print or on the web, either general information about the human bodyo ('expounding') or advice about how to deal with the health problem ('recommending', probably written monologic).
The Press publishes journals, scholarly monographs, trade books, textbooks, and reference works, in print and electronic formats.
Both guides feature primary, secondary and reference sources (in print and online) on China and East Asia-related topics available at and beyond Yale.
The MIT Press is one of the largest university presses in the world; it publishes journals, scholarly books, trade books, textbooks, and reference works in print and digital formats in a wide range of academic disciplines.
The first reference to pepperoni in print is from 1919, Mr. Mariani said, the period when pizzerias and Italian butcher shops began to flourish here.
Dinosaurs are ubiquitous in advertising; numerous companies have referenced dinosaurs in printed or televised advertisements, either in order to sell their own products or in order to characterize their rivals as slow-moving, dim-witted, or obsolete.
3) The election results are published in cross-reference table form in print and on the Web.
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