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The new Hot Chip record is pretty good.
Other than that... there's a song [Huarache Lights] on the new Hot Chip record that's about some trainers.
In such cases the assay may sometimes be inverted to immobilize the small analyte and pass the receptor across the chip, recording the binding of the larger partner.
Density maps were produced from micro-chip records based on the geographical distribution of dogs.
Breed demographics suggested the Labrador was consistently the most popular breed registered in micro-chip records, with the Kennel Club and with J. Sainsbury's PLC pet insurance.
The sources considered were: a public survey; veterinary practices; pet insurance companies; micro-chip records; Kennel Club registrations; and the Pet Travel Scheme.
Over nearly two decades, Jane Walentas has toiled -- reading and learning, scraping and chipping, recording and cataloging -- to return a historic carousel to its past splendor.
Each pixel on the WFPC2 CCD chips recorded an area of sky 0.09 arcseconds across, but by changing the direction in which the telescope was pointing by less than that between exposures, the resulting images were combined using sophisticated image-processing techniques to yield a final angular resolution better than this value.
The card includes a "smart chip" that records information about purchases, which Target's information network can use to distribute coupons to cardholders and otherwise manage sales.
Intel, the world's largest chip maker, records most of its profit from its core business, the microprocessors that serve as the brains of most computers.
When you press the shutter button, that mirror flips up out of the light's path, revealing — aha! — a small rectangular image sensor, the computer chip that records the photo.
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