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is a method for comprehensive analysis of gene expression patterns in a given tissue or treatment. It is based on the sequencing of short segments (9-17 nucleotide) portions of cDNAs that have been ligated together into large concatemers. SAGE assumes that the abundance of a give
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Sage is an astringent stimulating herb, good for circulation to skin tissues. It contains an estrogen-like active ingredient with a tautening effects on aging skin.
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Sage has a fragrant aroma and an astringent but warm flavor. Crumble leaves for full fragrance. Use ground Sage sparingly; foods absorb its flavor more quickly than leaf Sage. Sage is a wonderful flavor enhancer for seafood, vegetables, breadsticks, cornbreads, muffins, and other savory breads. Top swordfish, tuna, steaks, chicken, and turkey pieces with Sage lemon butter. Rub Sage, cracked pepper, and garlic into pork tenderloin or chops before cooking.
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Security Algorithm Group of Experts (associated with SMG-10)
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When all uppercase, this word refers to an application development system developed at the INEEL. "Sage-ST TM " refers to the Ada implementation of this system, "M2SAGE" refers to the Modula-2 implementation of this system. "Sage", with upper- and lowercase letters, refers to a specific package within the SAGE system.
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