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On arrival at Microsoft Mr Ozzie wrote a memo, called "the internet services disruption", in which he detailed the threat (Google), the trend (toward free web services) and its new revenue model (online advertising).

In addition, our data suggest that there is a time window of several days after plaque disruption in which thrombus embolization is most likely.

Evidence suggests that AD evolves through distinct patterns of WM disruption, in which retrogenesis or, alternatively, the Wallerian degeneration may prevail.

A potential application to take advantage of this tracer-free feature might be f measurement in tumours with blood-brain-barrier disruption in which case contrast agent leaks into interstitial space, leading to complex interplay between T1 and T2* effects.

Bury (1982) developed an influential account of chronic illness experiences as forms of "biographical disruption," in which the onset of illness is understood as "[a] kind of experience where the structures of everyday life and the forms of knowledge which underpin them are disrupted" (p. 169).

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After a series of disruptions, in which audience members shouted "sellout" and "liar" and booed loudly as Ms. Dickens tried to explain why the rezoning was an important step forward for Harlem, the Council speaker, Christine C. Quinn, and the city's public advocate, Betsy Gotbaum, asked that the chamber's balcony, where the audience was sitting, be cleared of spectators by police officers.

TUCSON — Officials at Pima Community College, where Jared L. Loughner was a student, believed that he might be mentally ill or under the influence of drugs after a series of bizarre classroom disruptions in which he unnerved instructors and fellow students, including one occasion when he insisted that the number 6 was actually the number 18, according to internal reports from the college.

The viral strain now in Brazil, he says, is "clearly new, different, and vastly more dangerous," with what appears to be a "truly causal" relationship to microcephaly — in Brazil, Attaran writes, the effects of microcephaly have been "suggestive of 'fetal brain disruption sequence' in which the developing brain and skull collapse while other anatomical features like the scalp skin keep growing".

To generate a ddTpp1 disruption vector in which LoxP sites flank the blasticidin resistance cassette, we cloned the homologous arms from the ddTpp1 REMI vector into the vector pLPBLP (Faix et al., 2004).

After all, that was the topic of my call – the huge reader response to his Disruptions column in which he wrote about the etiquette of communicating in the totally wired era.

Similarly, a supply disruption in China, which might have been ignored ten years ago, could prove to be catastrophic in many countries today.Globalisation has been disrupted before, of course.

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