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It became the cornerstone of her practice, removing all distraction, infusing the finished work with a singularity and focus that borders on purity.
The new method, called expansion microscopy, involves first treating brain tissue with fluorescently-labelled antibodies that bind to specific cellular proteins, then infusing it with a solution containing sodium acrylate and several other chemicals that help the salt molecules cross-link with each other.
In my own company we are applying analytics to acquisitions, employee retention and real-estate decisions.2 Smarter enterprises will create value by infusing intelligence into what they produce and how they produce it.
Stephanie Wissink, a youth-market analyst with Piper Jaffray, an investment bank, says that Hasbro has learned to become "co-creative…They're infusing more social-generated content into their marketing and product development".Some of that content comes from Facebook.
Various scientists and courtiers since the days of Louis XIV tried infusing those who were ailing with tissue from healthy humans or animals.
Still, by infusing his idealism with a dose of realism Mr Obama can do more to create a safer world than simple "Ban the bomb" slogans ever could.For zero nukes would make no sense if this left the world safe for the sorts of mass conventional warfare that consumed the first half of the 20th century.
To prevent change from tearing them apart, long-lived firms are adept at infusing each successive generation of employees with a strong corporate culture.
According to Julie Major, of the International Biochar Initiative, a lobby group based in Maine, infusing savannah in Colombia with biochar made from corn stover (the waste left over when maize is harvested) caused crops there to tower over their char-less peers.
Approaching R&D from the view that diseases come in "families" and that a breakthrough in treating a tropical disease may lead to a breakthrough in one of its western cousins is one way to promote research without infusing ideology and may yield clues on how to approach emergent diseases.
Some of the vivacity of Gaudier-Brzeska's brief life, as well as the interest in athletic movement that was infusing the art world at the time, is captured in "New Rhythms", the last show at Kettle's Yard, an art gallery and house in Cambridge, before it shuts for two years of refurbishment.Born in France in 1891, Gaudier-Brzeska moved to London in 1911.
New Labour's flirtation with the idea of infusing business with compassion survives only in the name of its policy to get workers to take up private pensions.
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