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In a subcategory called “Extreme, outrageous and offensive calls,” the authors refer to “a new genre of phone-ins [in the US] whose whole raison d'être is for the presenter to pour abuse on those who call.”
Sequence analyses of defensins and similar antimicrobial peptides have revealed the telltale signatures of positive selection, with d N greater than d S in many comparisons (Hughes 1999; Duda et al.
Justice & Community Development Center); March Comments at 65 (comment of James F. Schmidt, Farmworker Legal Services of New York); March Comments at 76 (comment of Mark Talamantes, Attorney at Law); March Comments at 143 (comment of D. Michael Dale, Oregon Law Center, and Janice Morgan, Legal Aid Services of Oregon); March Comments at 147 (comment of Mary Bauer, Virginia Justice Center); March Comments at 236 (comment of Melissa A. Pershing, Legal Services of North Carolina); March Comments at 247 (comment of Marci Seville, Golden Gate University School of Law); March Comments at 208 (comment of Jose Padilla and Cynthia L. Rice, California Rural Legal Assistance); March Comments at 110 (comment of Robert Salzman, Legal Aid Society of Mid-New York, Charlotte Sibley and Patricia C. Kakalec, Farmworker Law Project); March Testimony at 149 (testimony of Rob Williams, Florida Legal Services); April Testimony at 44 (testimony of Jack Londen, Attorney at Law).
13, 2001); Human Capital: A Self-Assessment Checklist for Agency Leaders, GAO/OCG-00-14G (Washington, D.C.: September 2000); Human Capital: Design, Implementation, and Evaluation of Training at Selected Agencies, GAO/T-GGD-00-131 (Washington, D.C.: May 18, 2000); Human Capital: Using Incentives to Motivate and Reward High Performance, GAO/T-GGD-00-118 (Washington, D.C.: May 2, 2000); and Management Reform: Elements of Successful Improvement Initiatives, GAO/T-GGD-00-26 (Washington, D.C.: Oct. 15, 1999).