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At these positions, although the trigger works fine, and the transposon is silenced, once the trigger is lost, the transposon reawakens, said Jaswinder Singh, a professor in the Plant Sciences Department at McGill University, and lead author of the new article.
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Undated photo of Sukhwinder Singh Sidhu (right) and Jaswinder Kaur Sidu (left).
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed IAN BAILEY 2012
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"This is dairy land, and many of us have cows in Punjab," said Jaswinder Duhra, who has lived in Italy for 25 years, working first as a bergamino and then for one of Italy's best-known cheese manufacturers.
NYT > Home Page By ELISABETTA POVOLEDO 2011
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For Punjabi cucumber farmer Jaswinder Singh, the Indian government's decision to put off the entry of
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Jaswinder Singh and 10 other farmers were counting on the expertise of the multinational retailers to boost demand and pay them more for their produce.
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Former high-school principal James Longridge, whose students included the victim, Jaswinder Sidhu, says he is exasperated with the situation, but resigned to waiting many more years for resolution.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed IAN BAILEY 2012
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Jaswinder is one of the rare people who got admission into an IIT but did not join.
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"Cadence is my life's work," Jaswinder says, a little indulgently.
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Jaswinder learnt early in his career that attitude was probably more important than talent or qualifications.
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Jaswinder S Ahuja, corporate vice-president and the managing director of
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