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Frito-Lay had a formidable research complex near Dallas, where nearly 500 chemists, psychologists and technicians conducted research that cost up to $30 million a year, and the science corps focused intense amounts of resources on questions of crunch, mouth feel and aroma for each of these items.
No wonder electronics giant Samsung has invested huge sums into developing graphene as a material for screens and electronics; Nokia is backing a billion-euro project to exploit the carbon material and IBM has started a formidable research effort.
This issue was marked by strong contrasts: rapid HIV transmission in some populations of injecting drug users, and close to elimination of HIV in other populations; a formidable research base for designing effective HIV programmes and persistent political problems in implementing evidence-based programmes on a public health scale.
Besides its ability to induce clinical responses that allow breast-preserving surgery [ 1- 3], the neoadjuvant setting is a formidable research tool to unveil mechanisms of resistance to treatment.
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Gaffney marshals formidable research into an engaging narrative that explores opium dens, the construction of the Brooklyn Bridge, and the secret language of criminals, and she writes with arresting lyricism about the hands that built the city.
It may then be expected that integrated PET-MRI for head and neck imaging is likely to be formidable research tool and, in the near future, a routine clinical investigation.
Gardiner is so intent on sharing his formidable research that one gets swamped by the minutiae of local politics, of Bach's disputes with authority, of doctrinal nuance.
That is particularly true of its scientific community which has, since the second world war, attracted and relied on foreign talent to help create the world's most formidable research machine.
The project will retain its hopes of building on Newcastle's formidable research reputation in stem cell and regenerative wisdom, and other specialists are being attracted to the city and neighbouring Sunderland by both electric car and windpower schemes.
Seventy-some years later, if the nation (and world) is lucky, the first scholars to settle in at the Donald J. Trump Presidential Library may find themselves starting their formidable research task by asking, "How the hell did we survive this?" Jeffrey Frank, a senior editor at The New Yorker from 1995 to 2009, is a regular contributor to newyorker.com.
The fact is that every writer on the subject brings an individual "passionate involvement" and insight to any reconsideration of this mythic tale, and what marks Harris's contribution is her formidable research skills, her exceptionally wide general and historical reading, and her always interesting eye for the revealing anecdote or pen portrait.
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