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Sequenom Inc. and the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas will undertake what the company says is the largest study to date aiming to link genetic variations to disease.
HiddenMind Technology is moving beyond deskbound Web surfers, aiming to link messaging from AOL, Microsoft and Yahoo to a plethora of portable gadgets, from palmtops to cell phones.
From a comparative study of rheological properties and enzymatic degradability, type II gels were selected for a further study aiming to link their mechanical properties to cell spreading.
The new Campaign Performance Monitor, on the other hand, looks at where the content you're trying to promote gets "injected into the social ecosystem," Huddleston says, and it analyzes the conversation, aiming to link cause (the social campaign) and effect (all the comments, positive and negative, that it ultimately spurs).
In the first instance the target users are professionals wrangling Excel and Google Sheets, with the platform aiming to link them (via their spreadsheet-related problem) to a relevant expert — with the help session taking place via the medium of web-based text chat.
They made their way to Singkep in the Dutch East Indies and afterwards to Sumatra aiming to link up with the evacuating British forces.
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FoodTrade aims to link remote smallholder farmers to high-paying buyers, especially in Kenya.
The group aims to link the Texas communities of San Antonio, Dallas-Fort Worth and Houston by 2020.
The TEF aims to link tuition fee rises to an assessment of teaching quality according to questionable metrics.
The Squee Mobile App, meanwhile, aims to link pedestrians and cyclists to travel together on quieter, non-motorised routes in Jakarta's urban villages.
" In a clear sign that he aimed to link the attack on his country with the Israeli-Palestinian confict, his closing words were: "Long live Iraq.
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