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Technologists at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, a government tech lab, were able to remotely control the brakes, acceleration and windscreen wipers of a production US vehicle.
The phone number provided in the note was not valid, but technicians at the U.S. Secret Service crime lab were able to match the handwriting to the tarot card left at the scene of an earlier shooting.
All bacteriocinogenic LAB were able to grow at 20, 37 and 44 °C, except for TSB-8, which was unable to grow at 20 °C.
Using very high-spatial resolution DW data (90 micra cubic voxels) on formaldehyde-fixed specimens, researchers from the same lab were able to reconstruct connectivity maps between the insula and ACC in mouse lemur, macaques, and gorillas (Park et al., personal communication).
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But the Covance lab was able to decipher the answers with a series of deceptively simple visualizations.
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In 1999, through cloning, our lab was able to produce a cow that is good for both -- a kind of supercow.
The study declared that the Love Lab was able to distinguish "happy" from "unhappy" couples through statistical analysis of observed interactions: disagreements lasted on average five seconds longer in the unhappy cases; successful wives were softer in their criticisms; successful husbands were more willing to accept their wives' influence.
Ellis's lab was able to express protein composed of the N-terminal two domains of CD4.
Kaspersky Lab was able to compile statistics on the infection's spread by using a method known as "sinkholing".
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