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I was just very passionate about that, and I'm glad it's converting into that for people.

Our convertible note says that it "converts into the next round of capital and into the same security".

It uses 3 Kinect sensors and openKinect to create a mesh of your body that it converts into a Rapman 3.1 rapid manufacturer.

In the retina, where the neural encoding begins, the stimulus must traverse five major layers, requiring 15 35 ms in primates before it is converted into spikes that are sent up the optic nerve [ 10].

"It creates a second magnetic field that oscillates around the second coil that sits underneath the car, and it is then converted into electricity that goes to a charger inside the car and charges the battery".

The new study showed that when tenofovir enters human tissue it is converted into a form that disrupts an enzyme that herpes needs to make copies of itself.

There it may be converted into trioses that can be used for the de novo synthesis of triglycerides (TG) and cholesterol (Frayn and Kingman, 1995; Hellerstein, 2002).

Because it is converted into a compound that can cause birth defects, it should be avoided by women who are pregnant or likely to become pregnant.

But in 1998, it converted that lab into a manufacturing plant and started to plan its Cambridge project.

The ore was sent to England and the United States, where it was refined and converted into bullion that helped support the Philippine currency.

This phase-shift information can be used to form a visible image if it is converted into intensity variations that are detectable by the observer.

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