TESSA
Britishacronym
Example Sentences
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"Current data around the spatial organization of the genome suggest that genome folding has little impact on gene expression -- but we thought, perhaps we just aren't looking at it in the right way," says first author Tessa Popay, PhD, a postdoctoral researcher in Dixon's lab.
From Science Daily
The area that "the UK has access to is a very mature, depleted basin," Tessa Khan, an environmental lawyer, told AFP.
From Barron's
In his memoir, the governor writes about his mother, Tessa Newsom, attempting to help him with homework.
From Los Angeles Times
Leaders should first understand the problem, and then how to fill the gaps, writes professor Tessa West.
Tessa Gonzalez, a 51-year-old from Stockton, Calif., said her primary care provider told her symptoms of brain fog and inconsistent sleep were normal for perimenopause.
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