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Here we describe in detail the experimental design, quality controls and analyses associated with the study by Naughton et al. [13] that characterised for the first time the large-scale distribution of DNA supercoiling in human cells (GEO: and GSE43450).

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His pictures, mostly in black and white, aim to show the contrasts that characterised England for him at that time – with the humour and compassion that are distinctive of his work.

The problem now is that the two original periods that characterised the battleground for the Frankfurt school exist at one and the same time.

It was a day of total warmth and affection and Braben caught the mood with the kind of precision that characterised his scripts for Eric and Ern.

And in helping to bring an end to the attitudes of the past many associated with the white-Australia policy that characterised the country for so long Labor would almost certainly be more successful than Mr Howard's team.

His dreamy work pursues goals quite contrary to the constant concern for reality that characterised both Monet and Degas.

Part political analysis, part self-exploration, Double Dissolution takes the sense of humour and gonzo-style journalism that characterised Zachariah's election coverage for Vice and fuses it to the personal.

That was then, this is now Asked by Hewlett to comment on the culture and creative climate of the BBC, Guardian columnist and author, Charlotte Higgins, contrasted the sense of innovation and room for eccentrics that characterised the broadcaster's early years with the environment today.

Cultural authorities argued that education through botany created culturally and scientifically aware citizens, part of the thrust for 'improvement' that characterised the Enlightenment.

Importantly, the genealogy of tobacco taxes outlined in this article shows that, while certainly not unheard of, the desire to roll back the state and the enthusiasm for markets that characterised the neoliberal counter-revolution in development economics had little resonance within health economics.

This silence is dangerous and in New Zealand, a country that is characterised for its protest against injustices and progress for equal rights, it is disappointing.

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