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Passive solar, electric vehicle chargers and thermostat sensors will also be ready to link up to smart grid technology.
Malia Zimmerman, a California-based investigative reporter, filed a story for the Fox News website which alleged that FBI sources were ready to link Rich to WikiLeaks.
Combined with the news last week that Facebook was starting to offer ads for mobile apps and webpages, it's a sign that Facebook is ready to link up what it knows about its users with other data sources.
And likewise today: Sure, there's part of the Resistance that's ready to link Kavanaugh to "The Handmaid's Tale" and show up in red dresses to protest him, but in general Democratic enthusiasm centers on Trump and his awfulness, not a conservative court and its potential works.
Once your thesis is approved and in final form, your are ready to link your thesis to the website!
Fast forward seven years to the founders' current startup, and they could be ready to link up with a tobacco giant again.
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After functionalization, CNTs become hydrophilic and are ready to be linked with drugs or biomolecules (genes, DNA, proteins, enzymes, biosensors, etc).
He urges the United States to work with international institutions, though without becoming hostage to them; to be ready to use force, but to link it with diplomacy, and so on.
Yet if the group is designated as a terrorist organization, a growing $57 million Islamophobia machine, backed by large funders, well-organized institutions and junk scientists, will be ready to lead an effort to link the Muslim Brotherhood to groups here.
A chemist could use whatever structure drawing tool they wish to draw a compound, and then pipe this into a search engine or into a database or send it off to a friend or embed it into a manuscript, and the InChI comes along behind the scenes, ready for computers to use to link documents together and make these documents chemically discoverable.
My preference is to link to (more or less) ready-to-use data sites.
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