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    Archaic Roman Law.J. W. Rich - 1994 - The Classical Review 44 (02):322-.
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    Clodius.J. W. Rich - 1988 - The Classical Review 38 (02):322-.
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    Drusus and the spolia opima.J. W. Rich - 1999 - Classical Quarterly 49 (02):544-.
    According to Suetonius, Nero Claudius Drusus, the younger of Augustus' two stepsons, was said to have aspired to win spolia opima, that is, spoils taken from an enemy commander killed in battle. The aim of this paper is to consider what substance there may be in this claim and what light it may throw on Augustus’ relationship with the princes of the imperial family.
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    Defeated Commanders.J. W. Rich - 1991 - The Classical Review 41 (02):401-.
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    Piso the historian.J. W. Rich - 1998 - The Classical Review 48 (2):325-326.
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    Roman Culture.J. W. Rich - 1995 - The Classical Review 45 (02):367-.
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    Sallust's Histories - P. Mcgushin: Sallust. The Histories. Volume II. Books iii–v. (Clarendon Ancient History Series.) Pp. X+259. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1994. Cased, £30.J. W. Rich - 1996 - The Classical Review 46 (2):250-251.
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    Structural Analysis.J. W. Rich - 1979 - The Classical Review 29 (02):272-.
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    Tacitus Ronald Mellor: Tacitus. Pp. xii + 211. New York, London: Routledge, 1993. Cased, £25.J. W. Rich - 1994 - The Classical Review 44 (02):282-283.
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    The Historian L. Calpurnius Piso Frugi and the Roman Annalistic Tradition. G Forsythe.J. W. Rich - 1998 - The Classical Review 48 (2):325-326.
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    The Outbreak of the Second Punic War.J. W. Rich - 1985 - The Classical Review 35 (01):131-.
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    The Second Triumvirate.J. W. Rich - 1992 - The Classical Review 42 (01):112-.
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    M. J. Edwards: Plutarch, The Lives of Pompey, Caesar and Cicero: A companion to the Penguin Translation with Introduction and Commentary. (Classical Studies Series.) Pp. xv+155; 2 stemmata, 7 I maps, Bristol: Bristol Classical Press, 1991. Paper. [REVIEW]J. W. Rich - 1994 - The Classical Review 44 (01):206-.
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    M. J. Edwards: Plutarch, The Lives of Pompey, Caesar and Cicero: A companion to the Penguin Translation with Introduction and Commentary. (Classical Studies Series.) Pp. xv+155; 2 stemmata, 7 I maps, Bristol: Bristol Classical Press, 1991. Paper. [REVIEW]J. W. Rich - 1994 - The Classical Review 44 (1):206-206.
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    Prisoners of War K.-W. Welwei: Sub Corona Vendere . Quellenkritische Studien zu Kriegsgefangenschaft und Sklaverei in Rom bis zum Ende des Hannibalkrieges . (Forschungen zur antiken Sklaverei 34.) Pp. viii + 181. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2000. Paper, DM 48. ISBN: 3-515-07845-. [REVIEW]J. W. Rich - 2005 - The Classical Review 55 (01):242-.
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    Antiochus vs. Rome J. D. Grainger: The Roman War of Antiochos the Great . ( Mnemosyne Supplementum 239.) Pp. xii + 386, maps. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2002. Cased, €120, US$140. ISBN: 90-04-12840-. [REVIEW]J. W. Rich - 2005 - The Classical Review 55 (01):236-.
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    Popular Leadership at Rome Paul J. J. Vanderbroeck: Popular Leadership and Collective Behavior in the Late Roman Republic (ca. 80–50 B.C.). (Dutch Monographs on Ancient History and Archaeology, 3.) Pp. 281. Amsterdam: J. C. Gieben, 1987. fl. 90. [REVIEW]J. W. Rich - 1989 - The Classical Review 39 (01):83-84.
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    Popular Leadership at Rome - Paul J. J. Vanderbroeck: Popular Leadership and Collective Behavior in the Late Roman Republic (ca. 80–50 B.C.). (Dutch Monographs on Ancient History and Archaeology, 3.) Pp. 281. Amsterdam: J. C. Gieben, 1987. fl. 90. [REVIEW]J. W. Rich - 1989 - The Classical Review 39 (1):83-84.
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    Structural Analysis C. Nicolet: Rome et la conquête du monde mêditerranéen 264–27 avant J.-C. 1. Les Structures de l'Italie romaine. Pp. 460. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1977. Paper. [REVIEW]J. W. Rich - 1979 - The Classical Review 29 (02):272-274.
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    Benjamin Biesinger, Römische Dekadenzdiskurse. Untersuchungen zur römischen Geschichtsschreibung und ihren Kontexten , Stuttgart 2016 , 428 S., ISBN 978-3-515-11379-7 , € 73,–Römische Dekadenzdiskurse. Untersuchungen zur römischen Geschichtsschreibung und ihren Kontexten. [REVIEW]J. W. Rich - 2016 - Klio 101 (1):389-391.
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    AUGUSTUS (i) D. Kienast: Augustus: Prinzeps und Monarch . Pp. xvi + 608, maps. Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, 1999. Paper, DM 98. ISBN: 3-534-14293-. [REVIEW]J. W. Rich - 2004 - The Classical Review 54 (01):174-.
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    Archaic Roman Law Alan Watson: International Law in Archaic Rome: War and Religion. (Ancient Society and History.) Pp. xviii+100. Baltimore, London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1993. Cased, £20.50. [REVIEW]J. W. Rich - 1994 - The Classical Review 44 (02):322-324.
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    Benjamin Biesinger, Römische Dekadenzdiskurse. Untersuchungen zur römischen Geschichtsschreibung und ihren Kontexten , Stuttgart 2016 , 428 S., ISBN 978-3-515-11379-7 , € 73,–. [REVIEW]J. W. Rich - 2019 - Klio 101 (1):389-391.
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    Clodius Herbert Benner: Die Politik des P. Clodius Pulcher. Untersuchungen zur Denaturierung des Clientelwesens in der ausgehenden römischen Republik. (Historia Einzelschriften, 50.) Pp. 189. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner, 1987. Paper, DM 54. [REVIEW]J. W. Rich - 1988 - The Classical Review 38 (02):322-323.
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    Defeated Commanders Nathan S. Rosenstein: Imperatores Victi: Military Defeat and Aristocratic Competition in the Middle and Late Republic. Pp. xii + 224. Berkeley, Los Angeles and Oxford: University of California Press, 1990. $28. [REVIEW]J. W. Rich - 1991 - The Classical Review 41 (02):401-404.
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    Later Roman Historians. [REVIEW]J. W. Rich - 1996 - The Classical Review 46 (2):317-318.
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    Polybius' Ethics A. M. Eckstein: Moral Vision in the Histories of Polybius . Pp. 331. Berkeley, Los Angeles and London: University of California Press, 1995. ISBN: 0-520-08520-. [REVIEW]J. W. Rich - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (01):25-.
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    Roman Culture T.P. Wiseman: Historiography and Imagination. Eight Essays on Roman Culture. (Exeter Studies in History, 33.) Pp. xiv+167, 8 figs. Exeter: University of Exeter Press, 1994. Paper, £13.95. [REVIEW]J. W. Rich - 1995 - The Classical Review 45 (02):367-369.
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    Review. Later Roman historians. Erneuerung der Vergangenheit. Die historiker im imperium Romanum von Florus bis Cassius dio. M Hose. [REVIEW]J. W. Rich - 1996 - The Classical Review 46 (2):317-318.
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    Sallust's Histories Patrick McGushin: Sallust, The Histories. Volume I. Books i–ii. (Clarendon Ancient History Series.) Pp. xi + 274. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1992. £27.50. [REVIEW]J. W. Rich - 1993 - The Classical Review 43 (02):280-282.
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    Sallust's Histories. [REVIEW]J. W. Rich - 1993 - The Classical Review 43 (2):280-282.
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    Attention and time constraints in perceptual-motor learning and performance: Instruction, analogy, and skill level.Johan M. Koedijker, Jamie M. Poolton, Jonathan P. Maxwell, Raôul R. D. Oudejans, Peter J. Beek & Rich S. W. Masters - 2011 - Consciousness and Cognition 20 (2):245-256.
    We sought to gain more insight into the effects of attention focus and time constraints on skill learning and performance in novices and experts by means of two complementary experiments using a table tennis paradigm. Experiment 1 showed that skill-focus conditions and slowed ball frequency disrupted the accuracy of experts, but dual-task conditions and speeded ball frequency did not. For novices, only speeded ball frequency disrupted accuracy. In Experiment 2, we extended these findings by instructing novices either explicitly or by (...)
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    Book Reviews Section 3.James L. Jarrett, Walter P. Krolikowski, Charles R. Estes, Hugh C. Black, Charles S. Benson, John Lipkin, Gerald T. Kowitz, Anthony Scarangello, Langston C. Bannister, David N. Campbell, Christine C. Swarm, Steven I. Miller, David H. Ford, William J. Mathis, Don Kauchak, Paul R. Klohr, George W. Bright, Joyce Ann Rich, Edward F. Dash & Marvin Willerman - 1973 - Educational Studies 4 (3):155-168.
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    Le thomisme et la penssée italienne de la renaissance.Paul J. W. Miller - 1970 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 8 (4):477-478.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS 477 (p. 32), although some might consider him to have been an important historian of logic. I am not certain that citing Carnap and Heideggar (p. 75) can do much to clarify Vires. When one reads 'Henrique Estienne' and "Hipotiposes pirronicas" (p. 266) in an Italian book he is a bit taken aback and wonders whether the author has done his homework. The writer missed a golden (...)
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    Le thomisme et la penssée italienne de la Renaissance (review). [REVIEW]Paul J. W. Miller - 1970 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 8 (4):477-478.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS 477 (p. 32), although some might consider him to have been an important historian of logic. I am not certain that citing Carnap and Heideggar (p. 75) can do much to clarify Vires. When one reads 'Henrique Estienne' and "Hipotiposes pirronicas" (p. 266) in an Italian book he is a bit taken aback and wonders whether the author has done his homework. The writer missed a golden (...)
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    Modelling of the energetics and kinetics of Al deposition on 5-fold Al-rich quasicrystal surfaces.C. Ghosh, D. -J. Liu, C. J. Jenks, P. A. Thiel & J. W. Evans - 2006 - Philosophical Magazine 86 (6-8):831-840.
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    Picture Theory: Essays on Verbal and Visual Representation.W. J. T. Mitchell - 1995 - University of Chicago Press.
    What precisely, W. J. T. Mitchell asks, are pictures (and theories of pictures) doing now, in the late twentieth century, when the power of the visual is said to be greater than ever before, and the "pictorial turn" supplants the "linguistic turn" in the study of culture? This book by one of America's leading theorists of visual representation offers a rich account of the interplay between the visible and the readable across culture, from literature to visual art to the (...)
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  38. Preparing the Next Generation of Oral Historians: An Anthology of Oral History Education.Lisa Krissoff Boehm, Michael Brooks, Patrick W. Carlton, Fran Chadwick, Margaret Smith Crocco, Jennifer Braithwait Darrow, Toby Daspit, Joseph DeFilippo, Susan Douglass, David King Dunaway, Sandy Eades, The Foxfire Fund, Amy S. Green, Ronald J. Grele, M. Gail Hickey, Cliff Kuhn, Erin McCarthy, Marjorie L. McLellan, Susan Moon, Charles Morrissey, John A. Neuenschwander, Rich Nixon, Irma M. Olmedo, Sandy Polishuk, Alessandro Portelli, Kimberly K. Porter, Troy Reeves, Donald A. Ritchie, Marie Scatena, David Sidwell, Ronald Simon, Alan Stein, Debra Sutphen, Kathryn Walbert, Glenn Whitman, John D. Willard & Linda P. Wood (eds.) - 2006 - Altamira Press.
    Preparing the Next Generation of Oral Historians is an invaluable resource to educators seeking to bring history alive for students at all levels. Filled with insightful reflections on teaching oral history, it offers practical suggestions for educators seeking to create curricula, engage students, gather community support, and meet educational standards. By the close of the book, readers will be able to successfully incorporate oral history projects in their own classrooms.
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    Blake's Composite Art: A Study of the Illuminated Poetry.W. J. Thomas Mitchell - 2019 - Princeton University Press.
    Can poem and picture collaborate successfully in a composite art of text and design? Or does one art inevitably dominate the other? W.J.T. Mitchell maintains that Blake's illuminated poems are an exception to Suzanne Langer's claim that "there are no happy marriages in art—only successful rape." Drawing on over one hundred reproductions of Blake's pictures, this book shows that neither the graphic nor the poetic aspect of his composite art consistently predominates: their relationship is more like an energetic rivalry, a (...)
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    A 2600-locus chromosome bin map of wheat homoeologous group 2 reveals interstitial gene-rich islands and colinearity with rice. [REVIEW]E. J. Conley, V. Nduati, J. L. Gonzalez-Hernandez, A. Mesfin, M. Trudeau-Spanjers, S. Chao, G. R. Lazo, D. D. Hummel, O. D. Anderson, L. L. Qi, B. S. Gill, B. Echalier, A. M. Linkiewicz, J. Dubcovsky, E. D. Akhunov, J. Dvořák, J. H. Peng, N. L. V. Lapitan, M. S. Pathan, H. T. Nguyen, X. -F. Ma, Miftahudin, J. P. Gustafson, R. A. Greene, M. E. Sorrells, K. G. Hossain, V. Kalavacharla, S. F. Kianian, D. Sidhu, M. Dilbirligi, K. S. Gill, D. W. Choi, R. D. Fenton, T. J. Close, P. E. McGuire, C. O. Qualset & J. A. Anderson - unknown
    The complex hexaploid wheat genome offers many challenges for genomics research. Expressed sequence tags facilitate the analysis of gene-coding regions and provide a rich source of molecular markers for mapping and comparison with model organisms. The objectives of this study were to construct a high-density EST chromosome bin map of wheat homoeologous group 2 chromosomes to determine the distribution of ESTs, construct a consensus map of group 2 ESTs, investigate synteny, examine patterns of duplication, and assess the colinearity with (...)
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    Quantum-Level Experience in Neural Dendrites: An Interpretation-Neutral Model.J. C. W. Edwards - 2020 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 27 (11-12):8-29.
    It is proposed that a human conscious experience of the sort we report to each other reflects a direct causal interaction between a pattern of information about the world, encoded in a field of postsynaptic potentials, and a quantized mode of excitation occupying dendritic cytoskeleton. The requirement for a quantized account is seen simply as the need for an event of experience to be a single indivisible, but richly patterned, causal relation between information and an 'informee'. It is argued that (...)
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  42. Evolution without species: The case of mosaic bacteriophages.Gregory J. Morgan & W. Brad Pitts - 2008 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 59 (4):745-765.
    College of Medicine, University of South Alabama Mobile, AL 36688-0002, USA wbp501{at}jaguar1.usouthal.edu ' + u + '@' + d + ' '//--> Abstract Recent work in viral genomics has shown that bacteriophages exhibit a high degree of mosaicism, which is most likely due to a long history of prolific horizontal gene transfer (HGT). Given these findings, we argue that each of the most plausible attempts to properly classify bacteriophages into distinct species fail. Mayr's biological species concept fails because there is (...)
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    French Free Thought from Gassendi to Voltaire. [REVIEW]M. W. J. - 1961 - Review of Metaphysics 15 (1):196-196.
    A richly detailed history of French secular thought in the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. A wealth of material is introduced from unpublished manuscripts. Spink's stress on the clandestine spread of the enlightenment, in spite of official suppression, is interesting and sobering.--J. M. W.
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    Why Integrated Information Theory Must Fail on its Own Causal Terms.T. van Stekelenburg & J. C. W. Edwards - 2020 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 27 (7-8):144-164.
    In defining physical (i.e. causal dynamic) units to which conscious experience is to be ascribed, integrated information theory (IIT) raises three notable requirements: (1) that a unit to which consciousness is ascribed must be defined, or circumscribed, by some intrinsic aspect or property, where intrinsic implies existing 'for itself' or 'from its point of view'; (2) that the intrinsic aspect that defines the unit to which consciousness is ascribed must be dynamic (i.e. involve causal power) rather than purely structural or (...)
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    Evolution without Species: The Case of Mosaic Bacteriophages.Gregory J. Morgan & W. Brad Pitts - 2008 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 59 (4):745-765.
    Recent work in viral genomics has shown that bacteriophages exhibit a high degree of mosaicism, which is most likely due to a long history of prolific horizontal gene transfer (HGT). Given these findings, we argue that each of the most plausible attempts to properly classify bacteriophages into distinct species fail. Mayr's biological species concept fails because there is no useful viral analog to sexual reproduction. Phenetic species concepts fail because they obscure the mosaicism and the rich reticulated viral histories. (...)
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    Towards a Richer Debate on Tissue Engineering: A Consideration on the Basis of NEST-Ethics. [REVIEW]A. J. M. Oerlemans, M. E. C. Hoek, E. Leeuwen, S. Burg & W. J. M. Dekkers - 2013 - Science and Engineering Ethics 19 (3):963-981.
    In their 2007 paper, Swierstra and Rip identify characteristic tropes and patterns of moral argumentation in the debate about the ethics of new and emerging science and technologies (or “NEST-ethics”). Taking their NEST-ethics structure as a starting point, we considered the debate about tissue engineering (TE), and argue what aspects we think ought to be a part of a rich and high-quality debate of TE. The debate surrounding TE seems to be predominantly a debate among experts. When considering the (...)
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    Towards a Richer Debate on Tissue Engineering: A Consideration on the Basis of NEST-Ethics. [REVIEW]A. J. M. Oerlemans, M. E. C. van Hoek, E. van Leeuwen, S. van der Burg & W. J. M. Dekkers - 2013 - Science and Engineering Ethics 19 (3):963-981.
    In their 2007 paper, Swierstra and Rip identify characteristic tropes and patterns of moral argumentation in the debate about the ethics of new and emerging science and technologies (or “NEST-ethics”). Taking their NEST-ethics structure as a starting point, we considered the debate about tissue engineering (TE), and argue what aspects we think ought to be a part of a rich and high-quality debate of TE. The debate surrounding TE seems to be predominantly a debate among experts. When considering the (...)
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    J.W. Burrow: A personal history.B. W. Young - 2011 - History of European Ideas 37 (1):7-15.
    The late John Burrow, one of the most stimulating promoters of the distinctively interdisciplinary enterprise that is Intellectual History, was a vital member of what has become known as the ‘Sussex School’. In exploring the resonances of his singular and richly idiosyncratic contribution, this article places his unique historical sensibility within a series of interpretative contexts, demonstrating the vitality of writings that will continue to inspire and inform scholarship in the field for decades to come. ☆ The Sussex Centre for (...)
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    Cassius Dio: The Augustan Settlement by J. W. Rich & Cassius Dio. [REVIEW]J. Harrington - 1992 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 86:177-177.
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    Processed pseudogenes: A substrate for evolutionary innovation.Robin-Lee Troskie, Geoffrey J. Faulkner & Seth W. Cheetham - 2021 - Bioessays 43 (11):2100186.
    Processed pseudogenes may serve as a genetic reservoir for evolutionary innovation. Here, we argue that through the activity of long interspersed element‐1 retrotransposons, processed pseudogenes disperse coding and noncoding sequences rich with regulatory potential throughout the human genome. While these sequences may appear to be non‐functional, a lack of contemporary function does not prohibit future development of biological activity. Here, we discuss the dynamic evolution of certain processed pseudogenes into coding and noncoding genes and regulatory elements, and their implication (...)
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