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Что (кто) такое A Good Read - определение


A Good Read         
BBC RADIO 4 BOOK REVIEW PROGRAMME
A Good Read is one of BBC Radio 4's longest-running programmes; in it two guests join the main presenter to choose and discuss their favourite books. Sue MacGregor stepped down in 2010 as the programme's then-longest-serving presenter (seven years).
In a Good Cause—         
LONG STORY BY ISAAC ASIMOV
In a Good Cause-; In a Good Cause--
"In a Good Cause—" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov. The story first appeared in a 1951 edition of the anthology New Tales of Space and Time and was reprinted in the collection Nightfall and Other Stories (1969).
Read (biology)         
SHORT SEQUENCE OF DNA OR CDNA OBTAINED BY SEQUENCING
Read (Biology); Read length
In DNA sequencing, a read is an inferred sequence of base pairs (or base pair probabilities) corresponding to all or part of a single DNA fragment. A typical sequencing experiment involves fragmentation of the genome into millions of molecules, which are size-selected and ligated to adapters.
Примеры употребления для A Good Read
1. I loved it, and even plugged it on the programme A Good Read on Radio 4.
2. "We don‘t have a good read on the injuries," Sease said.
3. "I don‘t know how they got a good read on me being a fit or not.
4. His style is easy and accessible, and his colorful anecdotes guarantee a good read even to those doubtful about their taste for art criticism.
5. A good read: Alastair Campbell with his book Extraordinary details of bitter rows between Gordon Brown and Tony Blair have been laid bare today.