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Our orange jerseys, initially a mocking reminder of the race that never was, became beacons for a call to service, and revealed another remarkable benefit of running: community.
Target had been testing the use of Bluetooth beacons for a couple of years, initially with beacon provider Estimote.
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In present work we propose using an array of magnetic beacons for localizing a receiver equipped with a magnetic sensor.
We have designed a new class of molecules, which we term aptamer beacons, for detecting a wide range of ligands.
It's a beacon for a lot of people around the world.
The network served as a beacon for a very real disaffection with broadcast journalism.
The hotel reopened in the spring of 2000, rebuilt from the rubble, a crystal-and-marble-filled beacon for a resurgent Beirut.
The house was conceived as a monument to aspirations of Palestinian statehood, part memorial for what has been lost, part beacon for a possible future.
The team posted a winning season this year and -- despite its lackluster attendance record -- has become a beacon for a dispirited neighborhood and, some say, for Newark itself.
A novel strategy for the development of molecular aptamer beacon for a signal transduction protein, myotonic dystrophy kinase-related Cdc42-binding kinase (MRCK) was proposed in this work.
The year 2001, that futuristic beacon for a generation of sci-fi fans, is turning out to be a rather buttoned-down, conservative affair.
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