What is there to think about when a guy is about to attack a BLT or a bacon sanger? |
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A far cry from its humble beginnings, the toasted cheese sanger has made a heart-stoppingly welcome return. |
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I'm not sure I can wait that long for a roast chook and a Vegemite sanger. |
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David Sanger heralded these talks as a sign that the Administration had fundamentally altered its approach to the North. |
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The school was similar to one in The Constant Nymph where only breathing spell Sanger children could get was by going to the lavoratory. |
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Dr. Sanger was an internationally known expert in blood grouping, having worked for many years at the Medical Research Council in London. |
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Sanger turned birth control from a furtive, underground pursuit into an international movement. |
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Singled out for opprobrium was the planned exhibit on Margaret Sanger, birth-control crusader and godmother of Planned Parenthood. |
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Dr Sanger divined the exact structure of insulin and proved that, on the contrary, the ordering of amino acids was crucial. |
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On his walls are plans for an array of laboratories that will eventually interface with the Sanger Institute for genetics and the cancer unit in Addenbrooke's hospital. |
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At first Wales and Sanger conceived of Wikipedia merely as an adjunct to Nupedia, sort of like a feeder product or farm team. |
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Sanger felt, to the contrary, that it was the nonacademic masses who tended to be annoying. |
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It then dawned on Sanger, he claimed, that a wiki could be used to help solve the problems he was having with Nupedia. |
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To help develop it, he hired a doctoral student in philosophy, Larry Sanger, whom he first met in online discussion groups. |
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Alternative genotyping methods including restriction fragment length polymorphism, pyrosequencing and Sanger sequencing were used for validation. |
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In 1921, Sanger founded the American Birth Control League, which later became the Planned Parenthood Federation of America. |
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Sanger Australia has debuted new brand Mr Lamb in Dubai, marking the first time the product has been seen on a global level. |
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A sampling of topics includes ABC transporter, cell-mediated immunity, Herceptin, Frederick Sanger, and von Willebrand disease. |
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In common with most mutation-scanning methods, including Sanger sequencing, CSCE typically will not detect large deletions or duplications. |
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During her time abroad, Sanger also saw a more flexible diaphragm in a Dutch clinic, which she thought was a better form of contraceptive. |
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In machines employing that scheme, known as the Sanger method, only 96 stretches of DNA can be sequenced at any one time. |
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The study used a library of parasite proteins that was generated using an approach developed at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute by Dr Gavin Wright and Dr Julian Rayner. |
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Ruby Sanger had a heart transplant at the Freeman when she was just five months old after being born with a congenital heart defect where the organ did not form correctly. |
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However, the organization proudly traces its roots back to 1916 when its founder, Margaret Sanger, opened the nation's first birth-control clinic in Brooklyn, New York. |
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