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IBM ibm rose 1.03% on news that the computer maker is developing new models of its servers in an effort to steal market share from rivals such as Sun Microsystems sunw.
Solutions to these serious shortcomings need to be found among NHS England's 50 vanguard sites developing new models of care.
Alexei worked closely with experimentalists in the UK, Greece and Germany, developing new models of polymer dynamics, flow, neutron scattering and various spectroscopies.
NHS England's announcement of the vanguard areas for developing new models of care means the Five Year Forward View is now on trial, with many dangers ahead.
Local nurse managers and their employers are doing a remarkable job in challenging circumstances and developing new models of care".
However, Mr Hopkins said: "For two years we have been planning and developing new models of care".
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He has been working with the federal Department of Education, the American Association of the Deaf-Blind and several private companies to develop new models of Braille communicators and printers.
This data can offer unique insights and in the process create new ways of working, as well as new forms of storytelling that allow cultural institutions to develop new models of participation with audiences online.
It has cut the time it takes to develop new models of the larger appliances to 12 to 14 months, from 30 to 36 months a few years ago.
Still, to the extent that the studies reflect real differences in thinking and perception, psychologists may have to radically revise their ideas about what is universal and what is not, and to develop new models of mental process that take cultural influences into account.
Carlos Morales, head of Pemex production and exploration, said in an interview that the company was in advanced discussions with foreign companies to develop "new models" of contracts to share costs and technology on land and offshore that would include cash payments.
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