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But he says the studio concept broadens the scope of his business, increasing its power with suppliers and distributors, while providing entrepreneurial winemakers an entry into the market without requiring significant capital outlays.

It started out as the Google Toolbar, the now-standard little box that let Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox users use the company's search engine, and then, under Pichai, the concept broadened into a full-blown web browser.

The ENAP impact framework [ 7], inserts "Every Newborn" into the " Every Woman, Every Child" concept, broadening its goals to include ending preventable stillbirths and deaths for women, newborns and children, and improving child development and human capital.

We'd like to introduce two more concepts to broaden what we mean when we talk about passion.

"The record probably would have been banned if radio had known what we was talkin' about," Treach remembers, in an excerpt from the book "Check the Technique, Volume 2" in Rolling Stone, explaining that he felt the need to spell out the song's concept to broaden its appeal.

Those concepts were broadened in Tricks of the Trade (1998), which discussed effective and meaningful research methods in the social sciences.

Since the early-1990s, which saw the formation of the first Masada band — with Mr. Zorn on alto saxophone, Dave Douglas on trumpet, Greg Cohen on bass and Joey Baron on drums — the concept has broadened and stabilized, becoming ever sturdier and less surprising.

It has been documented in the literature that the pseudospectrum of a matrix is a powerful concept that broadens our understanding of phenomena based on matrix computations.

However, the concept has broadened so that it is now a fundamental component of Darwinian or 'evolutionary' medicine, with implications for essentially all aspects of human health.

However, in many cases, the specificity concept is broadened to tissue selectivity that gene expression is enriched in one or several tissues/cell types (Shuang et al., 2006).

Although the concept of broadening the definition of outcome has been utilized in a few prior schizophrenia studies, these studies have incorporated only patient's level of functioning along with symptoms [ 13- 15].

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