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multi-edition and .
He is also the founder and former editor-in-chief and managing director of The Asian Age, a daily multi-edition Indian newspaper with a global perspective.

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* A transcription of the first edition of Playford's The Dancing Master.

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Since the transcription of the Talmud, notable rabbis have compiled law codes that are generally held in high regard: the Mishneh Torah, the Tur, and the Shulchan Aruch.

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This alphabet has influenced development of orthographies of many African languages ( serving " as the basis for the transcription " of about 60, by one count ), but not all, and discussions of harmonization of systems of transcription that led to, among other things, adoption of the African reference alphabet.
The cAMP produced by AC then serves as a regulatory signal via specific cAMP-binding proteins, either transcription factors or other enzymes ( e. g., cAMP-dependent kinases ).
cAMP exerts this effect by binding the transcription factor CRP, also known as CAP.
The name became " Bassas da India " due to transcription errors by cartographers.
The 11th century date is due to scholars who argue that, rather than transcription of the tale from the oral tradition by a literate monk, Beowulf reflects an original interpretation of the story by the poet.
gli1 and gli2 transcription is activated by Shh, and their gene products act as transcriptional activators for their own expression and for targets downstream of Shh signaling.
Simultaneously, the Shh signaling network is controlled by a negative feedback loop wherein the Gli transcription factors activate the enhanced transcription of a repressor ( Ptc ).
Foreign words, mainly proper nouns, continue to enter the Chinese language by transcription according to their pronunciations.
It is thought that this may be involved in development ; there is more methylation of lysine 27 in embryonic cells than in differentiated cells, whereas lysine 4 methylation positively regulates transcription by recruiting nucleosome remodeling enzymes and histone acetylases.
Thus, calreticulin can act as an important modulator of the regulation of gene transcription by nuclear hormone receptors.
Inhibition of type I or type II topoisomerases interferes with both transcription and replication of DNA by upsetting proper DNA supercoiling.
They regard the Bible as inspired by God and, therefore, believe that, in its original form, it was error free ( errors in later copies are thought to be due to ' errors of transcription or translation ').
The code is read by copying stretches of DNA into the related nucleic acid RNA in a process called transcription.
External signals can alter gene expression by activating a receptor, which triggers a signaling cascade that affects transcription factors.
While the transcription of the Chinese words used by Ricci was not very consistent, he systematically used Latin p and t for unaspirated Chinese sounds that Pinyin renders as b and d. Accordingly, Ricci called the adherents of Laozi, Tausu (, Pinyin: Daoshi ), which was rendered as Tausa in an early English translation published by Samuel Purchas ( 1625 ).
The term exon derives from the expressed region and was coined by American biochemist Walter Gilbert in 1978: " The notion of the cistron … must be replaced by that of a transcription unit containing regions which will be lost from the mature messengerwhich I suggest we call introns ( for intragenic regions ) alternating with regions which will be expressedexons.
Genealogical societies are almost exclusively staffed by volunteers and may offer a broad range of services, including maintaining libraries for members ' use, publishing newsletters, providing research assistance to the public, offering classes or seminars, and organizing record preservation or transcription projects.
Bernabé Pons, arguing for the priority of the Spanish version, maintains that these are due to transcription errors perpetrated by the 18th century English scribe who created the Sydney manuscript.

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Genealogy and history of the Robert and Abigail Pancoast Hunt family, including a transcription of their Quaker wedding document.
* Understanding Satie's ' Vexations by Robert Orledge-This article includes an elaborate analysis of the Vexations compositional system, a facsimile and transcription of the Bonjour Biqui composition, etc ...
Eventually Robert de Kere reveals that he is Rob Deckard, an ITC employee and former marine driven insane from the accumulation of " transcription errors ," deformities that build up over multiple quantum trips.

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* The Shady Lane Publishing Includes Creative Commons recording and sheet music of " Le gibet " transcription for two guitars by M. Jacquot.
Dignam, J. D., Lebovitz, R. M., and Roeder, R. G. Accurate transcription initiation by RNA polymerase II in a soluble extract from isolated mammalian nuclei.
Sawadogo, M. and Roeder, R. G. Interaction of a gene-specific transcription factor with the adenovirus major late promoter upstream of the TATA box region.
The following are the important proteins produced nucleoprotein ( N ), a phosphoprotein ( P ), a matrix protein ( M ), a fusion glycoprotein ( F ), an attachment glycoprotein that in the case of the APMVs is a hemagglutinin-neuraminidase ( HN ), and a large polymerase protein ( L ) The viral RNA polymerase begins transcription at the 3 ′ end and proceeds downstream in a sequential manner generating individual mRNAs encompass by gene-start ( GS ) and gene-end ( GE ) signals that flank each gene.
A tentative transcription of the Dhanbidū lōmafānu was made by M. Ibrahim Loutfi and was subsequently published in ' Faiytūra ', the organ of the Maldivian Cultural Affairs Council.

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There has been a tendency on the part of many American linguists to assume that a phonemic transcription will automatically be the best possible orthography and that the only real problem will then be the social one of securing acceptance.
The account of the growth and final transcription of these epics rests partly, however, upon the degree to which they were formulaic.
Before 1830, writing ( except in higher education ) equated to rote drills in the rules of grammar, spelling, vocabulary, penmanship and transcription of adult texts.
Since phonemes are abstractions of speech sounds, not the sounds themselves, they have no direct phonetic transcription.
When they are realized without much allophonic variation, a simple ( i. e. ' broad ') transcription is used.
Research indicates these drugs may interact with transcription factors known as " clock genes ", which may play a role in the addictive properties of drugs ( drug abuse ), and possibly in obesity.
Binding of this receptor can also indirectly lead to the activation of transcription factors involved in cell survival and inflammatory responses.
Part of this pathway includes alpha-interferon and beta-interferon, which induce transcription of the p53 gene and result in the increase of p53 protein level and enhancement of cancer cell-apoptosis.
According to the Akkadian transcription in the Amarna letters, Anubis ' name was vocalized in Egyptian as Anapa.
From knowledge of books held in the library at Malmesbury Abbey and available as source works, and from the identification of certain words particular to the local dialect found in the text, the transcription may have been made there.
Most intriguing in the many versions of the Beowulf FS is the transcription of alliterative verse.
Opinion differs as to whether the composition of the poem is contemporary with its transcription, or whether the poem was composed at an earlier time ( possibly as one of the Bear's Son Tales ) and orally transmitted for many years, and then transcribed at a later date.
Lord ( 1960 :) felt strongly the manuscript represents the transcription of a performance, though likely taken at more than one sitting.
Since the various braille alphabets originated as transcription codes of printed writing systems, the mappings ( sets of character designations ) vary from language to language.
Furthermore, in English Braille there are three levels of encoding: Grade 1, a letter-by-letter transcription used for basic literacy ; Grade 2, an addition of abbreviations and contractions ; and Grade 3, various non-standardized personal shorthands.
* Molecular biology is the study of molecular underpinnings of the process of replication, transcription and translation of the genetic material.
Chemical analogs of nucleotides can take the place of proper nucleotides and establish non-canonical base-pairing, leading to errors ( mostly point mutations ) in DNA replication and DNA transcription.

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