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The positive-to-negative ratio has fallen to 60 to 40, Maniatis said.
As Obama's popularity drops, so do sales of his merchandise 2010
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The positive-to-negative ratio has fallen to 60 to 40, Maniatis said.
As Obama's popularity drops, so do sales of his merchandise 2010
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The positive-to-negative ratio has fallen to 60 to 40, Maniatis said.
As Obama's popularity drops, so do sales of his merchandise 2010
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I spent a great deal of time with Tom Maniatis, who pioneered many of the techniques in recombinant DNA.
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Meanwhile, Greece's Deputy Minister of Environment, Energy and Climate Change Yiannis Maniatis said the government has approved a search for offshore hydrocarbon deposits in three areas in the north and southwest of the country with an estimated combined quantity of 250 million barrels.
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"Entering the euro was the cherry on the cake of European Union membership," says Andreas Maniatis, 56, an unemployed builder who changed all his drachmas early on.
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"The choice between new austerity measures with the euro and a default with the drachma is the same as choosing to be killed at five minutes to midnight or at midnight," says Maniatis.
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Nick Maniatis, who was appointed this summer to take over the state's film office, recently completed a round of meetings with major studios heads to relay the state's commitment to the industry.
SFGate: Don Asmussen: Bad Reporter By JERI CLAUSING 2011
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Maniatis said the Greek authorities were concerned by Bulgaria's moves and criticized the
RIA Novosti 2010
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Some of the standard methods are described or referenced, e.g., in Maniatis, et al. (1982)
FreshPatents.com: Notable Patent Applications - 07/22/2010 2010
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