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  2. Conservative transposition - Wikipedia

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    Conservative transposition uses the "cut-and-paste" mechanism driven by the catalytic activity of the enzyme transposase. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] Transposase acts like DNA scissors; it is an enzyme that cuts through double-stranded DNA to remove the transposon, then transfers and pastes it into a target site.

  3. Larry Tesler - Wikipedia

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    He went on to Stanford University in 1961 when he was 16, studying computer science and graduating in 1965 with a degree in mathematics. [1] [2] At Stanford, he had spent time as a student programmer for Joshua Lederberg on the LINC platform, [1] and was a colleague of Larry Breed, Charles Brenner, Douglas Hofstadter, Roger Moore, and Bill ...

  4. Copy-and-paste programming - Wikipedia

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    Copy-and-paste programming. Copy-and-paste programming, sometimes referred to as just pasting, is the production of highly repetitive computer programming code, as produced by copy and paste operations. It is primarily a pejorative term; those who use the term are often implying a lack of programming competence and ability to create abstractions.

  5. Huda Lutfi - Wikipedia

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    Huda Lutfi ( Arabic: هدى لطفي) is a visual artist and cultural historian from Cairo, Egypt. [1] [2] Lutfi's works include paintings, collages, and installations that reflect a diverse style including pharaonic, Coptic, Western, Islamic, and contemporary international. [2] [3]

  6. Cut, copy, and paste - Wikipedia

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    These are the standard shortcuts: Control-Z (or ⌘ Command + Z) to undo. Control-X (or ⌘ Command + X) to cut. Control-C (or ⌘ Command + C) to copy. Control-V (or ⌘ Command + V) to paste. The IBM Common User Access (CUA) standard also uses combinations of the Insert, Del, Shift and Control keys. Early versions of Windows used the IBM ...

  7. Keyboard shortcuts in AOL Mail

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    Keyboard shortcuts make it easier and quicker to perform some simple tasks in your AOL Mail. Access all shortcuts by pressing shift+? on your keyboard.. All shortcuts are formatted for Windows computers, but most will work on a Mac by substituting Cmd for Ctrl or Option for Alt.

  8. The First XLEnt Word Processor - Wikipedia

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    The word processor includes cut-and-paste block moves of up to one screen, [3] search-and-replace, chaining files, support for a variety of printers including graphics, mail merge, the insertion of graphics into a text document, inserting a text file into another text file, controlling the cursor with a joystick, editing two documents ...

  9. Cut-up technique - Wikipedia

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    Cut-up technique. A text created from lines of a newspaper tourism article. The cut-up technique (or découpé in French) is an aleatory narrative technique in which a written text is cut up and rearranged to create a new text. The concept can be traced to the Dadaists of the 1920s, but it was developed and popularized in the 1950s and early ...