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is commercialising
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He's sensitive to the charge that he is "commercialising" blogging.
Belatedly, a Denver-based start-up called KFx is commercialising this process.
"We cannot help but feel doubt and disappointment toward Amazon's attitude to a religion since it is commercialising a religious act," he said.
Since 2007, Dr Church has co-founded 12 biotech companies and advised many more.One of these, Genia, is commercialising a process called nanopore sequencing that Dr Church first devised in 1988.
So Microvision, the Seattle-based company that is commercialising Dr Furness's invention, is working to replace the beam-steering hardware with a more compact single-mirror device based on micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS).
Applied NanoMaterials, a New York-based firm that is commercialising some of his work, has launched a lubricant called NanoLub, which is made of nested spheres of tungsten and sulphur atoms.
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The resulting system is expected to cost $25,000-50,000 25,000-50,000mmercialised.
It's yet another way that our digital footprint is commercialised, marketed and analysed.
Christmas is commercialised, sure, but it's one moment where all over the world people are celebrating.
When every aspect of life is commercialised and commoditised, living becomes more costly, and people become poorer.
When any youth culture is commercialised and adopted by the mainstream, its loss is mourned by the early adoptees.
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