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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.
In contrast to this view, some I – O psychologists believe that employees engage in OCBs as a form of " impression management ," a term coined by Erving Goffman in his 1959 book The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life.
It was coined by Tertullian in his work Adversus Praxeas, Chapter I, " By this Praxeas did a twofold service for the devil at Rome: he drove away prophecy, and he brought in heresy ; he put to flight the Paraclete, and he crucified the Father.
Susan Foreman, the Doctor's granddaughter, claimed to have coined the name TARDIS: " I made up from the initials.
" According to an interview with Green, puppetutes was " A term I coined to mean a secret paper-doll fantasy figure puppet, who would be my everything and bear my children.
The phrase was coined by Larry Sinclair, an engineer at Triple I ( Information International, Inc .), to express the idea that what the user sees on the screen is what the user gets on the printer while using the " page layout system ", a pre-press typesetting system first shown at ANPS in Las Vegas.
Caen coined the term by adding the Russian suffix-nik after Sputnik I to the Beat Generation.
He also coined the term " long nineteenth century ", which begins with the French Revolution in 1789 and ended with the start of World War I in 1914.
Nicknames for anti-aircraft guns include AA, AAA or triple-A, an abbreviation of anti-aircraft artillery, " ack-ack " ( from the World War I phonetic alphabet for AA ), archie ( a World War I British term probably coined by Amyas Borton and believed to derive via the Royal Flying Corps from the music-hall comedian George Robey's line " Archibald, certainly not !").
It spawned an entire line of books and related paraphernalia and coined the refrain " I think I can!
Pete Townshend of The Who coined the term " power pop " in a 1967 interview in which he said: " Power pop is what we play — what the Small Faces used to play, and the kind of pop The Beach Boys played in the days of ' Fun, Fun, Fun ' which I preferred.
However, four years before the term " power pop " was coined, The Beatles were already recording a series of influential hits that some have retroactively classified as power pop, including " From Me to You ", " She Loves You ", " I Want to Hold Your Hand " and " Can't Buy Me Love ".
The term " action figure " was first coined by Hasbro in 1964, to market their G. I.
“ Many years ago, Thomas Jefferson coined the metaphor,the wall between church and state .’ I have heard the summons from the other side of the wall.
of high communicative impact I have coined in peripheral cafes, squares, street
William also established a mint in Marlborough, which coined the William I and the early William II silver pennies.
Warren G. Harding ran on a promise to " return to normalcy ", a term he coined, which reflected three trends of his time: a renewed isolationism in reaction to World War I, a resurgence of nativism, and turning away from the government activism of the reform era.
The phrase was coined in 1903 by Andrew Ingraham but is best known through its quotation in 1923 by C. K. Ogden and I.
The phrase was coined in 1903 by Andrew Ingraham but became more widely known through its quotation in 1923 by C. K. Ogden and I.
R. Timothy Hunt: " By the way the name cyclin, which I coined, was really a joke, it's because I like cycling so much at the time but they did come and go in the cell ..."
The ALL term was coined in 1972, and the ALL program began with Cycle I testing in 1973 and ended with the completion of Cycle III in September 1983.

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When we `` forced '' individuals to assume the corporate structure by means of taxes and other legal statutes, we adopted what I would term `` pseudo-capitalism '' and so took a major step toward socialism.
`` I may possibly be a greater risk than is the normal person of my age '', the President had said on February 29th of the election year, ignoring the fact that no one of his age had ever lived out another term.
I use this term to mean three things: a search for the human significance of an event or state of affairs, a tendency to look at wholes rather than parts, and a tendency to respond to these events and wholes with feeling.
For the near term, however, it must be realized that the industrial and commercial market is somewhat more sensitive to general business conditions than is the military market, and for this reason I would expect that any gain in 1961 may be somewhat smaller than those of recent years ; ;
The collective by which I address you in the title above is neither patronizing nor jocose but an exact industrial term in use among professional thieves.
The only other one I shall mention here is his use of the term capitalism.
I intend to include under the term all the practical courses open to boys and girls.
The term " I am " has no meaning by itself ; it must have an action or relation appended to it.
When, during his discourses, he recounts his experiences as a young aspirant, he regularly uses the phrase " When I was an unenlightened bodhisatta ..." The term therefore connotes a being who is " bound for enlightenment ", in other words, a person whose aim is to become fully enlightened.
The origin of the term " born again " is the New Testament: " Jesus replied, ' Very truly I tell you, no one can see the kingdom of God without being born again.
This term, it is true, has sometimes been used, and is still sometimes used, in almost as restricted a sense as that of Tamil itself, so that though on the whole it is the best term I can find, I admit it is not perfectly free from ambiguity.
The term dialect ( from the ancient Greek word Διάλεκτος diálektos, " discourse ", from διά diá, " through " + λέγω legō, " I speak ") is used in two distinct ways, even by linguists.
The stab-in-the-back myth ( German: )< ref > Despite the similarity of the German word Legende and the English word " legend ", " stab-in-the-back < u > myth </ u >" is the preferred term in English .</ ref > is the notion, widely believed in right-wing circles in Germany after 1918, that the German Army did not lose World War I but was instead betrayed by the civilians on the home front, especially the republicans who overthrew the monarchy.
The term derives from the verb διασπείρω ( diaspeirō ), " I scatter ", " I spread about " and that form διά ( dia ), " between, through, across " + the verb σπείρω ( speirō ), " I sow, I scatter ".
He based his claim partially upon a letter discovered in 1717 written in 1514 from Maximilian I to Vasili III, in which the Holy Roman Emperor used the term in referring to Vasili.
Note that the term " selflessness " is similar in literal meaning ( ego is the Greek word for " I ") but differs in nuance and usage.
At most they were sautéed in a pan ...." Some Belgians believe that the term " French " was introduced when American soldiers arrived in Belgium during World War I, and consequently tasted Belgian fries.
The word " fighter " did not become the official English term for such aircraft until after World War I.

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I could hear Alfred's voice a few words behind Meltzer's like a counterpoint, punctuated by sobs of sorrow and resignation.
In an often quoted remark, Gould stated, " Since we proposed punctuated equilibria to explain trends, it is infuriating to be quoted again and again by creationists — whether through design or stupidity, I do not know — as admitting that the fossil record includes no transitional forms.
Yang punctuated his journey with regular updates on his condition — variations of " I feel good ", the last coming as the capsule floated to the ground after re-entry.
In his regular column in The Listener, published eight days after the film's release, Bennett explained how he felt horror films should always be " punctuated by belly laughs " and attacked Reeves's completely humourless movie as " the most persistently sadistic and morally rotten film I have seen.
The snippy exchange was punctuated by co-host Chris Russo's implication that Lidle was not entitled to " enjoy a day in New York " and co-host Mike Francesa commenting, " I haven't thought much about you at all, to be honest with you.

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