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Since the molecules involved (so-called organic molecules, which are organised around a core of interconnected carbon atoms) are the basis of industries as diverse as petrochemicals and drugs, this technique has had as great a practical impact in its area as the discovery of H. pylori has had on medicine.
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The government would also restrict the number of courses eligible for loans – assessing them on the basis of industry needs, and what Birmingham termed an "analysis of employer, state and territory and commonwealth data to provide a high likelihood of leading to good employment opportunities".
The Genie and the Bottle These new machines have a great capacity for upsetting the present basis of industry, and of reducing the economic value of the routine factory employee to a point at which he is not worth hiring at any price.
These were selected on the basis of industry relevance, rate of ongoing development activity and comparability.
The plan, which took more than a year to negotiate, will be the basis of industry lobbying aimed at persuading Congress to change the way it finances the air-traffic control system.
The QDPI has produced Growing Lychee in Queensland and the Lychee Information Kit (Agrilink) that form the basis of industry extension.
Short-rotation tree crops such as eucalypt plantations, are the feed stocks not only of the pulp and paper industry (Clarke 2009; Cotterill and Brolin 1997; Paues 1999), but are also seen as the basis of new industries replacing the use of fossil hydrocarbons for energy and industrial organic chemicals (Bozell 2010).
But he gives scant attention to the fact that research, at least in the sciences, produces, along with new concepts and opportunities for academic prestige, intellectual property potentially worth vast amounts of money and capable of forming the basis of large industries.
Rivalry in the pop world is not new, it's the basis of the industry.
Angelo Amador, vice-president of labour and workforce at the National Restaurant Association, said: "This decision shakes the very basis of our industry and how we've created jobs".
In "Seventy-Two Letters", the basis of Victorian industry is kabbalism as a systematised, rational and political science - if one very different from our own.
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