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commercializes
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Third person singular of commercialize
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Toni Schneider, chief executive of Automattic, the company that commercializes the WordPress blogging software, explains that WordPress is mostly for serious bloggers, not the younger novices who are defecting to social networking.
Some detractors have said that the Hawass clothing, which was first sold at Harrods in London this month, commercializes Egyptian history, and some object to the catalog because they thought — incorrectly, according to the makers of the clothing — that models had sat on or scuffed priceless ancient artifacts during the photo shoot.
She left academics and started her first company, NeurogesX, which commercializes pain medicines.
Yet there is little about latter-day Salzburg, which fiercely commercializes its status as Mozart's birthplace and the setting for "The Sound of Music," that brings to mind the word "spirituality".
Dr. Soljacic, who received a $500,000 MacArthur award in 2008, serves on the board of WiTricity as it commercializes the system.
The movie commercializes, packages, exemplifies — and safely isolates — authentic phenomena and taps into authentic fears.
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In fact, since 2001 I have served on the board of directors of Perlegen Sciences, a Californian company that expects to commercialize such tests as soon as next year.
A team of programmers at the U.S. National Center for Supercomputing Applications, Urbana, Illinois, developed a program called a browser that made it easier to use the World Wide Web, and a spin-off company named Netscape Communications Corp. was founded to commercialize that technology.
An issued U.S. patent that has never been commercialized is presumed to be as valid as one that has spawned an entire new industry.
Other states, notably Denmark and New Zealand, industrialized primarily by commercializing and mechanizing agriculture.
A fledgling "biotech" industry began to coalesce in the mid- to late 1970s, led by Genentech, a pharmaceutical company established in 1976 by Robert A. Swanson and Herbert W. Boyer to commercialize the recombinant DNA technology pioneered by Boyer and Stanley N. Cohen.
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