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Expect to see large companies working closely with disruptive WebRTC startups, either licensing the technology through plugins etc., or flat out acquiring WebRTC players, with their agile management and tech teams, better positioned to interface with developers and drive innovation.

By comparison, in states with either licensing or registration, but not both, 72percentt of guns used in crimes were traced to sources in the state.

In just about every case, holding on to your portfolio and either licensing patents or bringing lawsuits against violating competitors is the best bet.

Other companies will probably be either licensing or researching this technology soon, but let's have a round of applause for Samsung.

FTT will form "Deal Teams," whose only mission will be to accelerate sales-growth worldwide by recruiting, negotiating and closing either licensing, joint ventures or sales agreements with strategic partners in each of the company's target markets.

According to Fisken and Rutherford (2002) this business model "aims to generate value in progressing products along the drug development process and either licensing them out to pharmaceutical and top tier biotechnology companies or taking them straight through to commercialization".   2.

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In the last three months, three small companies at work on such drugs — KaloBios Pharmaceuticals, Calixa Therapeutics and Novexel — have either licensed their drugs to bigger companies or have been acquired.

"ATC believes that these procedures clearly infringe on the patent and that those who misuse its technology must either license it, pay royalties, or cease using the products.

Several adjuvants used in systemic administrations (either licensed or in clinical trials) are developed with immunostimunlants combinations such the adjuvant system series (AS01, AS02, AS04, AS15) from GlaxoSmithKline containing two or more components of alum, MPL, QS21 or CpG.

Whether or not a principle is one that cannot be reasonably rejected is to be assessed by appeal to the implications of individuals or agents being either licensed or directed to reason in the way required by the principle.

Any shops offering counter-service, operating as either licensed grocers or designated off-sales shops were deemed eligible for inclusion.

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