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(Scrap components—especially working hard drives can also be readily sold in Nigeria to supply an emerging reassembly industry).
The government of China said it would scrap critical components of its controversial "indigenous innovation" policies on Friday.
Mini motherboard: SeaMicro has developed custom chips (the four along the base of this motherboard) that take over the work of components scrapped to save space and energy.
In 1950, No. 1 AD received the sole high-performance piston-engined CAC CA-15 to be built, which had been sent to be "converted to components" (scrapped).
By getting rid of its Windows NT workstation business, SGI has scrapped the main component in a previous restructuring plan, which was put in place before Belluzzo took over as chief executive in January 1998.
Five of these had been completed by the spring of 1956 and were undergoing pre-flight tests when the entire program was canceled on 13 April 1956 and all components in preparation scrapped.
A previously proposed "violence tax" of a nickel per bullet sold in the county has been scrapped, though a new $25-per-tax 25-per-tax 25-per-tax-violencomponente remains.
Autophagy is the body's internal recycling programme - scrap cell components are captured and the useful parts are stripped out to generate energy or build new cells.
Dan Glickman, the organization's chief executive, said he decided to scrap the financial component because of the growing complexity of gathering the data.
Last week, the state's Republican governor, Rick Snyder, under pressure from right-wing legislators to scrap the pension component, signed a bill that will direct most new teachers into just a 401(k).
If happiness isn't a component, scrap your visualization and begin again.
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