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The app represents a spin-off from the same technology which also powers social friend finder, Kismet.

The app represents a spin-off from the same technology which also powers social friend finder, Kismet.

In comparison, for G i =G 0 (Fig. 3 b), the sub-peaks, each representing a spin-state, are present from 20 mK up to 1.2 K.

The European Directive on Measuring Instruments (MID) represents a different spin on setting the performance and safety requirements for those meters.

Moreover, the 2′-SCF3 grepresentssents an isolated spin system, therefore proton decoupling (as, for example, required for 2′-F labels) is not necessary, thus making the label metrologically very straightforward.

The internal states then represent a (pseudo)spin, and phonon-mediated spin-spin interactions can be implemented [11, 12].

SPIN represents a totally new approach.

Linear chains of spin-polarized atoms provide atomically perfect templates for the ultimate memory and logic, in which a single spin represents a bit.

Each nuclear spin represents a single qubit, and all operations (initialisation, readout, and interactions between neighbouring qubits) are achieved by hyperfine coupling to the electron spins and dipole-induced transparency in an external optical field.

Whether or not the character achieves his aim, the fact that UK viewers can see Spin itself represents a success in one of the main arts of political spin: overcoming negative perceptions.

In many ways, SanDisk, with its deep investment in flash memory chips represents a future without the spinning disk hard drives of Western Digital.

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