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In February, the Standard started to trial a tiered pricing model for the title with copies offered free or heavily discounted at key locations late in the evening.
The panel referred to Premiership team Saracens, they have started to trial sensors worn behind players' ears to measure the impact of hits to the head as part of research into concussion.
The station started to trial the co-firing of petcoke in one of its boilers in June 2005, ending in June 2007, burning 15% petcoke and 85% coal.
We started to trial tempered chocolate and reductions in our suburban kitchens, and parents around the country started "plating up" dinner.
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Now the company is getting down to details: It will start to trial ad blocking in June in the U.K., with a 24-hour test for opted-in customers, the company said today.
"Once you have somebody in custody, the clock starts ticking to go to trial," Lee explained.
Some 12,000 fen-phen lawsuits started going to trial in Philadelphia in July, two to six cases per trial, five or six trials a month.
Researchers in New Zealand have started trials to see whether MDMA can treat tinnitus, a condition that causes people to hear irritating sound no one else can hear.
With irreconcilable obsessions, the two fans appeared today in Superior Court before Judge Kevin M. McCarthy to start a trial expected to last at least two weeks.
The European commission has been very keen to start trial projects to show the power of IoT in building smarter cities.
Vertex officials said they would seek to start clinical trials to support approval for the combination at the end of the year or early next year.
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