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"Andrew Langhoff resigned because of a perceived breach of editorial integrity, not because of circulation programs, whose copies were certified by the ABC U.K.," Dow Jones said.

The books -- a few even with Brooklyn themes -- are divided into three groups: one-of-a-kind; limited editions, whose copies are restricted in number; and multiples, unlimited in production.

She's never heard of artists doing similar work, such as photographer Louise Lawler and Mike Bidlo, whose copies of and portraits of other artist's work serve to problematise the notions of authenticity, originality, genius and art-world commodification.

Initially, we compared the Gr39aA isoforms with Gr39aB, Gr39aC, Gr39aD and Gr39aE, by including only single copies of A from each species that were considered to be conserved orthologues to the A of D. melanogaster on the basis of the highest similarity score calculated by GeneWise, then repeated this test by excluding D. grimshawi whose copies of A scored similar values in GeneWise.

This is particularly true for AgaP8MITE2450 whose copies are heterogeneous in size due to several independent insertions.

There was also a small fraction of indels whose copies were also identified on other chromosomes of the human genome, outside of chromosome 22 ("chromosome-multiple," 0.5%).

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"O.K., whose copy of 'Moby-Dick' should we keep?

Special thanks to the family of the late Dr. Charles Solky, whose copy of "The Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln" I used to write this essay.

Not that Apple is one of those reporters, much written about of late, whose copy has often been treated with some suspicion by their colleagues.

She also mentions a science writer whose copy of "Birds of Yosemite and the East Slope" contains an owl feather and the tip of a squirrel's tail — remnants of an ­animal-on-animal smackdown — and whose copy of "Mammals of the World" has been "enhanced" by the "excremental splotches" of a band-tailed pigeon that perched on the book while learning to fly.

I disagree with the Ethicist's advice (July 10) to a printer that she had no obligation to provide editorial assistance to a customer whose copy was near-illiterate (and whose message she disagreed with).

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