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And if PE is the Microsoft, then Dr. Hunkapiller, whose doctorate is in chemical biology from the California Institute of Technology, is the Bill Gates, a man most comfortable discussing the intricacies of technology but able to transform himself into a respected, shrewd and tough businessman.

Politicians failing to grasp the intricacies of technology is, however, nothing new.  .

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He talks passionately about the intricacies of helmet technology.

While some people got switched on by the intricacies of the technology itself, or the role of social media in politics and governance, a common theme that emerged for me was the role of the "human network".

Presently HTC has between 20 and 30 engineers working on the blockchain project, bringing in experts in the space to educate them on the intricacies of the technologies.

Remarking on the impressive turnout and lively discussions, organizer Sandra S. Baron, executive director of the New York-based Melaboratedesonrce Centhe, elaborated on the conference goals of shedding light on "the legal side on the intricacies of the technologies" and educating participants about "some of the key legal traps" and "some of the ways to manage them".

As a late-comer in the modernisation process, physical and financial infrastructure in Iceland was at that time minimal but the intricacies of the engineering and technology involved required considerable economic resources.

Although Levandowski answered no questions except a handful about his time as a UC Berkeley student, the questions themselves reveal certain intricacies of Waymo's technology — features that Waymo claims have inexplicably turned up in Uber's lidar devices.

While privacy concerns and the intricacies of how these technologies will work remains to be seen, a bigger picture emerges.

Barry Werth's deep dive into the intricacies of drug pricing for Technology Review, "A Tale of Two Drugs," offered a fascinating look at just how drug companies go about setting prices, and at the complicated interplay of market demand, government influence, and corporate profit-seeking.

"You can't reap your harvest without first planting seeds, right?" My Chilean fertility doctor thinks farming metaphors can help someone woefully unscientific like me understand the intricacies of ART -- assisted reproductive technology, for the uninitiated.

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