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The CVC as part of the Sabin Vaccine Institute is intending to develop and tighten collaborations with groups from other research and vaccine development areas.
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The new drone contract is with the California-based drone company General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, and is intended to develop better imaging and also improve data links for the Protector.
Her main focus in the coming years will be the Common Core, which is intended to develop analytical skills beyond those currently tested on the ISAT.
This coalition of IT services and software firms is intended to develop ways of making it easier for companies to integrate their computer systems.
The other new agency is the Information Exploitation Office and is intended to develop advanced computerized battlefield sensor networks to shorten the time between when an enemy target is located and when it is attacked.
Fairtrade said it hoped Mars would be the first of many brands to sign up to the new Cocoa Sourcing programme which is intended to develop a wider market for its cocoa farmers.
But now the United States is pressing the Security Council to impose sanctions on Iran for its refusal to halt its nuclear program, which the United States contends is intended to develop nuclear arms.
The five-year, £6.2m project funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council is intended to develop a new generation of the technology, opening up a wide range of potential new applications.
He notes this is just one of several planned laws aimed at facilitating oil and gas operations - "There are others on the way" - and disputes that it is intended to "develop" parts of Bolivia.
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