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During the rather unusual scrutiny, the company learned that pathogens could be deliberately injected into their products, turning them into Trojan horses that transmitted disease rather than well-being a possibility that food and drug companies routinely envision, but not manufacturers of electronics.
Envisioning an oratorio, Ms.
"I was envisioning sweat pants," she said.
Envisioning success.
But UARS was built in an era when engineers envisioned the space shuttle routinely returning scientific spacecraft, and it lacks the thrust capacity to be placed on a path for controlled reentry.
We envision the SILS being asked routinely at the time of patient registration or with the vital signs, as a potential first step to engage a patient in a dialogue about improving health related communication.
To give herself a mental edge, she practices visualization exercises in which she envisions herself defeating her opponent and routinely repeats such affirmations as, "I'm the best; I enjoy winning; I'm ambitious and self-assured".
He envisions a day when people will routinely get genetic tests to spot the threat of brain decay, followed up with brain scans every few years for those at risk.
We envision that our targeting approach could be used routinely to study 1-2 kb regulatory element (a size that we have reliably deleted by homologous recombination).
Through the 1990s and into the current millennium, rapid advances in genomics and related disciplines have made it possible to envision a healthcare system in which patient care is routinely optimized through the use of information on individuals' genomes and their downstream products (i.e., transcriptomes, proteomes, and metabolomes).
It is difficult to envision the Middle Ages without heraldry; knights and ladies are routinely depicted with elaborate arms gracing their shields and clothing.
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