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Limousine companies are also taking steps to capture the new market of business travelers who drive.
But at the same time, government agencies have taken bolder steps to capture information.
The company is also taking significant steps to capture the digital market.
But since Nov. 7 it has been the Bush crowd that has seemed willing to take the most extreme steps to capture the White House.
Michele Moran, chief executive of Manchester mental health and social care trust, for example, will tell our conference about how her trust has taken imaginative steps to capture patient feedback, such as using a video booth.
(An exhibition of them at the American Museum of Natural History was the occasion for Ms. Alexander's book.) The filmmakers, who retraced some of Shackleton's steps to capture the otherwordly landscapes he explored, also use the testimony of descendants of the crew and a few discreet and well-placed re-enactments.
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Duke is conducting a $17 million study of that idea, and has asked permission from its regulators to study a second step, to capture an additional 40percentt or so of the carbon dioxide produced at a later stage.
With this specific affinity medium, the enzyme recovery process consisted of only one chromatography step to capture 3α-HSD.
Enlightened by Tzuriel and Shamir (ibid), Poehner and Lantolf (2013) took an initial step to capture L2 development using the interventionist DA in a computerized setting.
In our experiments, we fix the distance between the CCD lens and the brake pad first, and then adjust the focusing distance with a constant step to capture two sets of images from low definition to high definition and from high to low definition again.
This experiment mimics Catch-1 and Catch-2 in the proteomics assay and then uses a third step to capture the bound SOMAmer-protein complex with an oligo that is complementary to a portion of the SOMAmer and acts as an affinity tag.
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