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The petro-cooperation model is based on oil both as source of funds and as a key element of technological transfers, knowledge sharing, training and investment.
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His reverence for books - both as sources of knowledge and adventure, but also as objects -- was about a future that was tangible; a sort of immortality that was assured of him and the other timeless figures who worked in service of the printed word.
Since human and mouse embryo development are highly similar, it was plausible to use abstracts from work on both organisms as source of information for the preimplantation pathway construction, paying attention to any possible conflict.
Like Faulkner in "Go Down, Moses," Brown is inspired by the interactions between humans and the natural world, and throughout the book many of the strongest stories feature animals, both as sources of conflict and as agents of transformation.
The recording industry is considering an all-digital future in which it needs popular Web services like Imeem, both as sources of revenue and as supplements to older channels of promotion like radio and MTV.
An avowed admirer of the Library of Congress's cartographic collection, he relies heavily on historical maps, both as sources of information and as engaging illustrations.
Evolutionary biologists have a long history, indeed as old as Charles Darwin's original publications, of making use of all elements of biology, both as sources of information and as sources of useful tools for their own experiments.
These examples clearly highlight the value of organisms producing natural product, both as sources of molecules and as inspiration for much-needed novel bioactive compounds.
As Jean Grimshaw points out, for women childbearing has been seen "both as the source of … greatest joy and as the root of their worst suffering" (1986, 73).
Written and performed by Margery Cohen and Joseph Neal, accompanied by the pianist Woody Regan, the musical examines our dueling impulse to view the American table both as a source of near-erotic pleasure and as a means of discipline and social control.
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