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Here, surely, were all the components needed for a scene.
This holds true even though no one knows for sure whether Iran has the rest of the components needed for a bomb, or whether the bomb would work.
Easy and cheap access to all the off-the-shelf components needed for a startup is fuelling the rise of "weightless companies", firms that can attain extraordinary valuations with minimal staff and capital.That is a very good thing in the eyes of those who see the rich world's problems as a matter of too little innovation rather than too much.
TrendKite is making its first two acquisitions — according to CEO Erik Huddleston, they give the company "the last two components" needed for a complete PR analytics platform.
In contrast, for the alpine breeds MWF, FGV and DFV there are more components needed for a definite separation.
At the cellular level, the avian pineal gland contains all the components needed for a functional circadian system as it possesses photoreceptors enabling direct entrainment to light [ 6- 8], it contains a circadian oscillator [ 9, 10], and it produces a measurable molecular output in the form of rhythmic melatonin biosynthesis and secretion [ 10, 11].
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To find a cheaper substitute, Intel and other chip companies have begun working to make all of the critical components needed for an optical network out of silicon, so networking devices could be produced in the same high-volume fabrication facilities that currently turn out electronic chips by the billions.
Efficacy studies elucidate the key components needed for an innovation to be successful (i.e., What is necessary and sufficient for a CURE to be effective?), and effectiveness studies examine how adaptations of an innovation affect the intended outcomes (i.e., To what extent is there latitude in how CUREs are implemented?; O'Donnell, 2008).
No company can afford either the money or the space to stockpile the parts and components needed for any extended period of production.
Building the protein components needed for life involves a complex set of machinery in our cells translating information encoded in our genes into a sequence of amino acids, which are then wrapped and folded by into a three-dimensional form designed to carry out its required function.
We used the NRC's analytic deliberative process to think about the different components needed for CBPR in a risk context.
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