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* Alliance Capital Management Corp. said it would combine with another investment management firm, Calvin Bullock Ltd.
When more energy was needed, the hydrogen would be fed to a fuel cell, where it would combine with oxygen from the air to form water, and generate electricity at the same time.
Dewey's leadership had been trying to structure a prearranged bankruptcy filing in which it would combine with Greenberg Traurig, one of the nation's largest law firms, and avoid liquidation.
Unilever, the maker of personal-care products and ice cream, said yesterday that it would combine with iVillage Inc. to invest $200 million and set up an Internet company aimed at selling beauty products to women.
If the plug cracks apart, the hot magma below would have a new, easier path to the surface — straight up — where it would combine with ice to cause a steam-magma explosion.
If a SNIC is present, however, it would combine with the conductance to mediate linearization, so that the conductance need not be as large (Eq. (18)).
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Sherritt said it would combine Fording with the metallurgical operations of Luscar Coal, Canada's biggest coal producer, which it already owns.
That changed last week when the company announced it would combine its operations with those of Cirina, a screening startup created by Hong Kong molecular anatomist Dennis Lo, and one of the scientific godfathers of the blood test idea (see "10 Breakthrough Technologies: Liquid Biopsy").
Shares of FTD.com plunged more than 32percentt yesterday after its owner said it would combine the Internet florist with its parent company, FTD, a telephone florist, to make a single, publicly traded company housing all FTD businesses.
But Nastech approached Dr. Bloom with an idea that had the potential to solve both problems: a nose spray would eliminate the need for shots and would be patentable, because it would combine the hormone with other compounds already patented by Nastech to temporarily open pathways from nasal cells to the bloodstream.
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