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  • -- Bob Stegmann; North Merrick, N.Y. Gardner: Now is certainly not the time to cut Liriano loose.

    Fantasy owners in search of a second-half pick-me-up 2008

  • Stegmann, Ulrich E. (2005), “Genetic Information as Instructional Content”, Philosophy of Science, 72:

    Molecular Biology Darden, Lindley 2009

  • (Stegmann (2009) argues that Sarkar's (2005) semiotic account does not adequately account for such intentionality.)

    Molecular Biology Darden, Lindley 2009

  • Stegmann clearly distinguishes sequentialization from coding.

    Molecular Biology Darden, Lindley 2009

  • Stegmann does explicitly allow that components other than nucleotide sequences might contain what he calls instructional information.

    Molecular Biology Darden, Lindley 2009

  • Stegmann celebrates his 48th year with the company on Friday and he is proud that this global corporation is still very much family-owned.

    AgWired 2008

  • The notion of arbitrariness figures in other discussions of genetic information as well (Maynard Smith 2000, Stegmann 2004).

    Biological Information Godfrey-Smith, Peter 2007

  • Kids in the front were tossing spitballs, trying to see who could land one on Wood's Stegmann clogs.

    Salem Falls Picoult, Jodi, 1966- 2001

  • Friday's strike would affect about 3000 hourly-paid workers at the Delta plant, Stegmann said in a statement.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1998

  • Delta was disappointed with Numsa's decision to call the strike but remained hopeful that the issues could be satisfactorily resolved in the near future between the parties, Stegmann said.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1998

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