Sentences with phrase «copies in»

Probably Monster Hunter 4, which sold a colossal 4 million copies in Japan, more than almost anything else.
Talking to MCV, Yamashita confirmed that Trigger Happy Havoc and Goodbye Despair have collectively sold over 200,000 copies in both the US and Europe.
The game released in Japan in July this year and has already sold over eight million copies in the region.
Stardew Valley - This * Harvest Moon * - inspired indie farming RPG has probably sold more copies in the US than any * Harvest Moon * game at this point, hasn't it?
Danganronpa has sold over 200,000 copies in the West according to NIS America CEO, Takuro Yamashita.
Karen Kingston is the author of two books with combined sales of over 3 million copies in 26.
Any reproduction or copies in part or whole of any content from this site is strictly forbidden without firstly obtaining written permission from the site owners.
Since its original publication in 1992, the book has sold more than 50 million copies in 50 different languages.
I love to keep all my favorites in hard copies in a simple place that I will always remember.
Fill in the Return Pro-Forma Invoice, insert 3 of the 4 copies in the see - through envelope and attach it to the package, without closing it
(5) Salivary amylase genes are usually present in many copies (average ~ 6) in humans, but in only 2 copies in other primates.
He is the author of the bestselling ebook, The Truth about Six Pack Abs — which has sold over 1 million copies in several languages, as well as the best - sellers The Fat Burning Kitchen, Do This, Burn Fat: 101 Sneaky Fat Loss Tricks, and The Top 101 Foods that FIGHT Aging.
He is the author of the bestselling Strength Training Anatomy and Women's Strength Training Anatomy, which have sold a combined over 640,000 copies in the United States and have been translated into 15 languages.
Compare that to those who have just been diagnosed and not yet treated, whose tests show millions of copies in the same sample size.
Serial, ten-fold dilutions of full - length XMRV (VP62) plasmid (kindly provided by Robert Silverman) in a background of human DNA (PBMC or whole blood) showed that the nested gag and pol PCR tests each detected 10 XMRV copies in different experiments on subsequent days (34/34 (100 %) and 32/34 (94.1 %), respectively).
While they are fundamental to the process of protein synthesis, to date they have been challenging to engineer since they are present as multiple copies in almost every genome.
PCR testing at CDC employed a gag and a pol nested PCR assay with a detection threshold of 10 copies in 1 ug of human DNA.
They showed that removal of the tails resulted in the retention of 1.4 to 7.8 times higher number of copies in four out of five colon - specific genes expressed at low levels after subtraction.
During the past 65 million years, Alu elements have propagated to more than one million copies in primate genomes, which has resulted in the generation of a series of Alu subfamilies of different ages.
Although none of the German Neolithic samples carries the copy number expansion of the AMY2B gene associated with starch digestion, we find that this gene is present in three copies in NGD, though this is due to a large segmental duplication that is shared with multiple modern dogs, an event separate from the tandem AMY2B duplications.
But it requires a wealth of documents with copies in each relevant language to learn how to translate.
The team also compared the 7442 genes found as single copies in both the cobra and the python with the same genes in all other land vertebrates sequenced so far.
They found 44 genes with more than five copies each in the human genome.
An international team led by Ingrid Felger, from the Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute in Basel, Switzerland, took advantage of genes that have multiple copies in the parasite genome to reveal parasites present at concentrations that are 10 times lower than the detection limit of current standard assays.
For three, he saw a loss of ribosomal DNA copies in the cancer cells relative to the normal cells.
This time, Xu used a sophisticated technique called droplet digital PCR to count the ribosomal DNA copies in normal and cancer cells from the mice.
Furthermore, according to William Lehr, an MIT economist who studies the economics and regulatory policy of the Internet - infrastructure industries, the corporate data centers that harbor Web content — everything from your emails to this article — have sophisticated ways to back up and diversely store the data, including simply storing copies in multiple locations.
He focused on the 2300 genes that exist in single copies in all the bats, the dolphin, and at least five other mammals.
Sure, there are copies in various labs around the world, but they are just not the real thing.
Copies in Seconds: How a Lone Inventor and an Unknown Company Created the Biggest Communication Breakthrough Since Gutenberg
Copies in Seconds: How a Lone Inventor and an Unknown Company Created the Biggest Communication Breakthrough Since Gutenberg David Owen (Simon & Schuster, $ 24)
By taking a sort of molecular snapshot of an astrocyte's ribosomes, it's possible to see all the mRNA copies in progress and thus know which genes are active.
PDAs generated a buzz about their survey effort by placing print copies in mailboxes, putting advertisements in newspapers, and hanging posters and flyers in labs.
Even better, go for those that also store copies in the cloud.
It sold less than 1,000 copies in its first week and a little more than than 500 in its second.
The copies in their hundreds have been delivered to both chambers of the National Assembly.
According to Nielsen BookScan, Hillary Clinton's book sold just 16,000 copies in its most recent week, down from 28,000 a week prior.
Rep. Paul Ryan's first solo book sold 6,266 copies in its first week of publication — that's pretty slow for a former VP candidate and potential 2016 presidential contender.
In the 1970s, I wrote the first complete overview, The Comprehensive Guide to Board Wargaming, which sold 75,000 copies in Britain, America and Italy.
«The Family of Man,» which included two of Grossman's photographs, debuted at the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) in January 1955, circulated internationally for eight years, and then sold more than 4 million copies in book form.
According to NPD BookScan, which tracks approximately 85 percent of print sales, «A Higher Loyalty: Truth, Lies, and Leadership» sold more than 600,000 copies in one week in all formats.
One other note: the two previous e-books continue to race off the online shelves, with «Learning from Obama» downloaded about 650 times and «Online Politics 101» about 400 times so far in May (each has also sold a handful of copies in the Amazon store).
Brain Quest is America's # 1 educational bestseller, with more than 45 million copies in print.
We also gather significant feedback from our readers (parents like you who've read our book, Baby Bargains has over 1 million copies in print).
We also gather significant reader feedback (our book, Baby Bargains has over 1 million copies in print), tracking cribs on quality and durability.
We also gather significant reader feedback (our book, Baby Bargains has over 1 million copies in print).
We also gather significant reader feedback (our book, Baby Bargains has over 1 million copies in print), tracking parents feedback.
I have copies in my office practice to loan out to mothers, and when I teach the working mother breastfeeding class at my hospital we give this book to all the attendees.
President of Troubadour Music, among the most successful independent record labels, Raffi was a pioneer in music for children and families: his CDs, tapes, videos, and DVDs have sold over 14 million copies in Canada and the US, and his books, more than 3 million copies.
Dubbed the «pregnancy bible,» the iconic New York Times bestseller is now in its all - new fourth edition, with over 18 million copies in print.
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