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2001x-0471036269John Wiley & Sons Inc 2001. Hardcover. New. 294 pages. 9.25x6.25x1.00 inches. John Wiley & Sons Inc hardcover
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B9780471036265Hardback. New. Gary Sutton is known as the turnaround guy--he's resurrected a wide variety of struggling firms when he arrived on board as CEO. This behind-the-scenes no-holds-barred book shows how the reader can turnaround any company and put it on the right path--under new management--within six months. hardcover
A9780471036265Hardback. New. Gary Sutton is known as the turnaround guy--he's resurrected a wide variety of struggling firms when he arrived on board as CEO. This behind-the-scenes no-holds-barred book shows how the reader can turnaround any company and put it on the right path--under new management--within six months. hardcover
61457062John Wiley & Sons pp. ix 294 1st Edition . Hardback. New. John Wiley & Sons hardcover
2001Q-0471036269Wiley 2001-11-28. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Wiley hardcover
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1937316007Kansas City Missouri: The Brown-White Company 1937. First edition. Frontispiece. 352 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Orange cloth pictorial dust jacket. Fine copy in attractive dust jacket spine ever so slightly faded else fine. First edition. Frontispiece. 352 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Inscribed "For Jim. From his friend R. L. Sutton" on the front free endpaper with an original gelatin photograph of a trophy tarpon loosely inserted. Bruns S338; Callahan p. xix "a major book" The Brown-White Company unknown books
1937316007Kansas City Missouri: The Brown-White Company 1937. First edition. Frontispiece. 352 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Orange cloth pictorial dust jacket. Fine copy in attractive dust jacket spine ever so slightly faded else fine. First edition. Frontispiece. 352 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Inscribed "For Jim. From his friend R. L. Sutton" on the front free endpaper with an original gelatin photograph of a trophy tarpon loosely inserted. Bruns S338; Callahan p. xix "a major book" The Brown-White Company unknown
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19376box16<p>Hardback no dust jacket signed by author's son inside front cover bottom spine end and bottom edges of cover at outside corners frayed light wear otherwise pages a little yellowed text clean</p> The Brown-White Company hardcover
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1937873731937. 1937 Sutton Richard THE SILVER KINGS OF ARANSAS PASS AND OTHER STORIES Kansas City MO: The Brown-White Company c1937 352pp 8vo Orange cloth stamped in black Inscribed by the author on first page "For D Robnett Cordially RLS" Fine bright unblemished hardcover. unknown
1967349618Edka books los angeles Ca 1967. ek-117 very good paperback Edka books, los angeles, Ca paperback
20011269New York: AAAS 2001. 1st Edition. FIRST EDITION JOURNAL ISSUE IN ORIGINAL PRINTED WRAPS OF THE 1st PUBLICATION & ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE 1st COMPLETE GENOME SEQUENCE OF A LIVING SPECIES inclusive of Venter’s poster of the genome sequence itself. The genome sequence of Haemophilus influenzae used a newly developed technique of whole-genome shotgun sequencing was 1.8 million base pairs in length and required 4 months of sequencing to produce. <br /> <br /> The entire issue is dedicated to the announcement of the sequencing of the human genome. Until March 2000 rival teams of scientists who had been working independently to map the complete sequence pooled their data: American-born biochemist-geneticist J. Craig Venter and his colleagues at Celera Genomics and working with a public consortium under the direction of the NIH known as the Human Genome Project HGP geneticist Francis Sellers. Together an amalgam of public and private researchers was able to successfully map and sequence the human genome. <br /> <br /> This issue includes initial analyses of the genome and genomic data as well as in-depth discussions of the implications of the results both at publication and into the future. Included with the issue is Venter’s large folded poster depicting “the human genome chromosome after chromosome its major features color-coded and described. Black tick marks show the coding regions along orange blue pink and purple genes the colors reflecting the function of the corresponding proteins. All told some 2.9 billion bases of the genome are represented. For example while it took geneticists 7 years to find the gene involved in cystic fibrosis here it can be located in few seconds in the last third of chromosome; here the genes implicated in hereditary breast cancer BRCA1 can be found just as quickly on chromosome 17… 15 months prior to publication the positions of barely 10% were known; at publication 90% were represented with varying degrees of certainty†Pennisi The Human Genome Science 291 5507 2001. <br /> <br /> Each team of scientists employed a different technique. The NIH’s Human Genome Project believed it too expensive to sequence the complete human genome. Instead they “adopted a 'shortcut' which was to look just at sites on the genome where many people have a variant DNA unit†Chan Biostatistics for Human Genetic Epidemiology 9-10. Essentially they “shredded the DNA of the whole genome into overlapping pieces sequenced the pieces and then reassembled them with powerful computers and sophisticated algorithms†Diamond Openness to Creative Destruction 25. “This is known as the 'hierarchical shotgun' approach because the genome is first broken into relatively large chunks which are then mapped to chromosomes before being selected for sequencing†Chan. <br /> <br /> The technique of sequencing the complete human genome that the HGP had vetoed as too expensive and “logically impossible†Venter and Celera then used and made work Diamond. Venter’s team used a clone-by-clone technique by generating “a massive shotgun library derived from its own DNA sequence data combined with the "shredded" Human Genome Project DNA sequence data which together corresponded to a total of 43.32 million sequence reads Venter et al. 2001. Celera then used computational methods and sophisticated algorithms to identify overlapping DNA sequences and to reconstruct the human genome. And it was only the beginning… that “genome sequence was only 1.8 million base pairs in length and required 4 months of sequencing to produce. Five years later as a result of dramatic changes in automation and massively parallel DNA sequencing it was possible to sequence the human genome at 3 billion base pairs in only 9 months a >1000-fold improvement†Venter The Human Genome at 10 Science 33 2011 pp. 546. CONDITION & DETAILS: New York: AAAS. Original pictorial wraps. 4to. Both are bright and exceptionally clean within. Pristine wraps. Venter’s genome poster is also in perfect condition. AAAS paperback