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The reference genome in this case refers to the particular genome to which the reads of the sequencing experiment have been aligned.

Electricity in this case refers to nuclear, wind and hydroelectric energy, plus imported electricity.

"Cartoons" in this case refers to an old master technique for transferring images to canvas, wall or panel.

A take, in this case, refers to the entirety of the above printed text, acted from beginning to end.

A hematoma is a collection of blood, and epidural in this case refers to the space between the skull and the dura.

Now Hollaback — which in this case refers to the act of responding to harassment on the Web — is expanding its service to mobile devices.

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Los Angeles, in this case, referred to a fifteen-family town in the Central American highlands.

The Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) has produced its latest visualisation of UK energy flows, in this case referring to 2010.

The "Coach" is part of a decorative display that salutes franchise history, in this case referring to Steve Owen, the coach from 1930 to 1953.

A "high resolution" (resolution in this case referring to input) interface for mice and trackpads, and "low resolution" for touch.

"We" in this case referred to me and Melissa Griffin, ace political writer for the San Francisco Examiner.

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