This seems to be a waste, a duplication and a confusion of strategy and direction. |
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New legislation means vastly increased workloads in administration, much duplication of work and huge amounts of statistics. |
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It is aimed at making the prosecution process more efficient and avoiding duplication. |
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The researcher used cluster sampling in this study and also eliminated participant duplication. |
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Gene duplication and diversification has resulted in six paralogous ATPases being present in the eukaryotic proteasome. |
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One of the more common congenital abnormalities is duplication of the ureters, in which a kidney has two ureters coming from it instead of one. |
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A barium enema was performed preoperatively to define the anatomy of the duplicated colon, and it showed complete colonic duplication. |
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Like almost every other hit I clicked on, it seems to me an example of inadvertent duplication. |
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The epiglottic cartilage may be rudimentary, with duplication of the mucosa substituting for cartilage. |
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Can the missions in the planning stages be reconciled among each other to prevent duplication of science? |
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The process of duplication ensures that at least one copy of your information is available in the event the primary copy is disrupted. |
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Scale free networks can be explained through the simple process of duplication and preferential attachment. |
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A few years back charities and voluntary organisations had a mutual respect for one another's services and duplication did not happen. |
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Now, the idea there, as I understand it, is to avoid unnecessary duplication between submissions. |
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All parties were permitted to be represented at the various phases in a manner designed to avoid unnecessary duplication. |
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It is a congenital abnormality which covers a spectrum ranging from a simple bifid renal pelvis to a complete ureteropelvic duplication. |
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Events of DNA duplication were described in many eukaryote genomes, but are the duplication dynamics similar in all eukaryotes? |
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That would simply lead to a proliferation of bodies, unnecessary duplication of costs and effort, and coordination problems. |
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Good progress has been made in efforts to cut out duplication and also take off the names of those since found safe and well. |
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The sequence of bases for genes of fundamental processes such as DNA duplication and respiration are almost the same in all cells. |
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This avoids duplication, cuts cost and gives everyone greater clout against the increasingly competitive forces of the global food sector. |
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Most search engines have duplication filters in effect that look past formatting changes and do a very good job of detecting duplicate content. |
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In his paper, John Brogden says duplication, divided responsibility, buck-passing and blame-shifting are rife. |
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Local authorities, health boards and quangos will also be expected to merge their administrative wings, to reduce duplication. |
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To prevent duplication within a state, a progression of prefixes is used for the three-digit numbers. |
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One explanation might be that duplication of this region confers a selective growth advantage. |
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When you're dealing with laws, there'll be a duplication of advices that are being received. |
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In some cases, the answer turned out to be a process of duplication and innovation. |
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Duties include computer data entry, filing systems maintenance, mailings, videotape duplication, deliveries, and reception. |
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Experts said the e-book, which netizens can download from the Internet, can easily fall prey to illegal duplication and distribution. |
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The goal is to reduce the duplication of local services such as garbage collection, public education, and policing. |
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Furthermore, functional and structural divergence might, in some cases, precede rather than follow gene duplication. |
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At a wider level the industry as a whole needs restructuring to deliver cost reductions and avoid duplication of capital expenditure. |
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Where the split occurs along the body determines how much duplication of organs there is and the degree of competition between the two heads. |
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However, only a few works have addressed the response of the transcriptome to whole genome duplication. |
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Every guarantee card that is given has the model and the design number printed in order to avoid duplication. |
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Newsletters, email, and the intranet can create lots of duplication and mixed messages. |
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Such duplication of effort was not only a waste of resources but also a potential nightmare for those waiting on the test results. |
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Gene duplication is purported to be a major pathway for the Darwinian evolution of biochemical novelty. |
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A bifid ureter with a blind-ending branch is a rare form of partial duplication of ureter. |
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So there is duplication, and because of that it will be ta-ta to Early Childhood Education. |
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The bootstrap analysis for this data set showed that most of the internal branches of the duplication tree are strongly supported. |
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The precise duplication of the genetic material is critical for successful cell division. |
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Mrs Candler said books would remain important to the Discovery Centre, although the reference side might be slimmed down to reduce duplication. |
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The division of a cell into a pair of genetically identical daughters depends on accurate chromosome duplication and segregation. |
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A mechanism leading to tandem sequence duplication may involve DNA damage followed by DNA synthesis, strand displacement, and ligation. |
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Ileal and jejunal duplication cysts that contain ectopic gastric mucosa are also rare causes of false positive studies. |
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Perhaps what should be considered is a better system for cross-referring reports, precluding duplication. |
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The timing of expansion coincides with proposed large-scale duplication event in the chordate lineage. |
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The solid line indicates the linear relationship between duplication and loss in different subfamilies. |
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In a tight financial climate, universities increasingly want to avoid duplication and inefficiencies to avoid excessive government intervention in their affairs. |
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The three senior archons were taken each year from different phylae, and there were periods within which duplication of phylae in holding the individual offices was not permitted. |
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It is possible that the primary physician might be able to address the problem or may even have already done so, so this action results in unnecessary duplication of effort. |
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According to the generally accepted view of gene duplication and evolution, the redundancy created by duplication allows paralogous gene copies to evolve new functions. |
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Following a duplication event, the two paralogous genes may evolve under different selective constraints and thus may show different patterns of molecular evolution. |
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In fact, it can be shown that the possible ancestral combinations of adjacent copies are given by the maximal antichains of the partial order on the duplication events. |
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The gene duplication event that gave rise to class I and class II knox gene superfamilies occurred before the divergence between bryophytes and spermatophytes. |
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A maximum-likelihood method is developed to estimate the duration of concerted evolution and the time to the whole-genome duplication event in baker's yeast. |
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Squaring the circle is one of the three great problems of Classical Geometry, along with the trisection of the angle and the duplication of the cube. |
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Also, few modern regulating structures exist and the systems need to be rationalized to eliminate duplication or resources and increase the irrigable area. |
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Recommendations from the Government Accountability Office on reducing waste and duplication need to be enforced, not ignored. |
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Superimposing the route maps of United and Continental shows an extraordinary amount of duplication. |
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Though confusingly three different and variously incompatible recordable DVD formats are created resulting in some unnecessary duplication of effort, zounds! |
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If we clone deer at all, rather than their racks, we should select animals for duplication based on their ability to get through a rough winter or survive a drought. |
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The extras are little more than the usual electronic press kit, with a couple of featurettes with brief interviews and many clips, and too much duplication between them. |
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The well-characterized centriole duplication regulatory proteins Plk4 and Cep152, as well as the core structural protein Sas6, have all been observed. |
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The results indicated at least one LW gene duplication event before the diversification of mantodean, orthopteran, dipteran, hymenopteran, and lepidopteran orders. |
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The result is inefficiency, the unnecessary duplication of services, extra pressure on overstretched surgeons and their teams and needless trauma for patients. |
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Mechanisms are clearly needed for sharing of data, archiving of all relevant findings whether positive or negative, and avoiding duplication of effort. |
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Coordination of clinical trials throughout Europe could greatly enhance the potential of new investment in this area and would avoid duplication of effort. |
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Services are in the process of being centralised to avoid duplication of treatments and spreading staff too thinly across both Epsom and St Helier hospitals. |
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The processes used for mass duplication of early gramophone records were remarkably similar to those used throughout the era of analogue disc recording. |
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The firm specializes in the duplication of video cassettes and authoring and replication of optical media. |
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Type IV is a complete duplication of both the distal and proximal phalanges with one metacarpal. |
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If the duplication or deletion is large enough, it can be discovered by analyzing a karyogram of the individual. |
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This lesion has been given several names, including cystic choristoma, heterotopic gastrointestinal cyst, enterocystoma, and duplication cyst. |
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Molecular cloning, exon-intron structure, composition retroposon, and breakpoint of gene duplication. |
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Services include primary uplink and downlink as well as tape playback, recording, tape duplication and standards conversion. |
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Gene duplication in the structural dene for a glutamat oxaloacetate transaminase zone in Secale. |
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A paralogue is the gene that has the closest DNA sequence to another gene, probably because the two arise via gene duplication. |
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It could prove to be a wasteful duplication, or even triplication, of resources. |
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The study reveals for the first time how the movement and duplication of segments of DNA known as transposons, is regulated. |
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Fugu genome analysis provides evidence for a whole-genome duplication early during the evolution of ray finned fishes. |
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Such measures have historically relied on specially designed storage enclosures and purposeful duplication of records for offsite storage. |
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Social and cultural aspects of the Brussels Treaty were handed to the Council of Europe to avoid duplication of responsibilities within Europe. |
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This led to considerable duplication of effort and frequent disagreements between Government and the regulatory agencies. |
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Stiffel and Compco now have made it clear that the misappropriation theory as applied to cases involving article duplication is to be rejected. |
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Media Maven Plus Series Duplicator is based on Media Maven duplicator, plus an extra USB port to support duplication of USB devices. |
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Disturbances in the embryogenesis of the hindgut may result in duplication of the lower urinary tract. |
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The finding of renal cell carcinoma arising in a kidney with the duplication of pelvicalyceal system and ureters, as in the present case, is uncommon. |
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In 2004, it set up a Joint Requirements Council in an effort to eliminate duplication, and sometimes, triplications of efforts within the department. |
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In 1991, duplication tactics were seen again when Southern Vectis shadowed an Isle of Wight County Council contracted bus run by Norman Baker Taxis. |
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These requirements generally call for a compliant electronic storage medium to support integrity protection, accessibility, duplication, migration and auditing. |
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The best make it easy for users to insert latency, packet jitter, packet loss, reorder, duplication, and corruption without affecting the wire-speed rate of the link. |
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Apart from various other proteins centrin has been reported to be associated with centrosome duplication and to sever axonemal microtubules from their associated basal bodies. |
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The company also sells CD and DVD recording and duplication systems in multi-drive and autoloading configurations including color printing systems. |
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Centrin-2 is required for centriole duplication in mammalian cells. |
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Centriole duplication in lysates of Spisula solidissima oocytes. |
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Identification of group B respiratory syncytial viruses that lack the 60-nucleotide duplication after six consecutive epidemics of total BA dominance at coastal Kenya. |
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Additional predisposing factors are ureteropelvic junction syndrome, ureteropelvic duplication, bladder tumor, and chronic interstitial nephritis. |
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Thus, duplication mutations in affected boys, and duplication or deletion mutations in heterozygous females cannot be identified using this technique. |
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The rapid merging and de-duping of the entire team's contacts that reside in social networks and traditional address books means faster outreach, without annoying duplication. |
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Genome duplication occurred prior to the divergence of this taxon. |
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Although complete duplication of an entire digit can occur, central polydactyly is often hidden within a syndactyly and referred to as synpolydactyly. |
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