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Be tailor made.
To be completely suitable for someone.
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We also briefly consider the potential of TALEN technology to tailor-make new mouse models of specific mutations discovered in humans.
Cyclability data of new "tailor made" poly N- oxyalkyl pyrrole electrodes both iN- oxyalkyl pyrroleelectrodesand in solid-state cells with (PEOSEO)20LiClO4 (a new polymer electrolyte conceived for room temperature applications) are reported.
A new tailor made ionic liquid (IL), tetraoctyl ammonium 2-methy-1-naphtoate [TOA MNaph] was designed in a previous stage of our research on MEG recovery from aqueous streams (Garcia-Chavez et al., 2011) [3].
The process of fat splitting, along with interesterification, is an essential tool in the manufacture of new tailor made fats and oils.
The company both sells hardware for displaying digital art and supports artists by commissioning new work tailor made for their vertical design.
But the F.A.A. forecasts that commercial aviation traffic, reduced sharply as a result of recession and terrorism, will be rebounding, and some of the new products are tailor made for the crowded skies and runways that prevailed a year ago.
"Like a painting, a new Impressionist moment, the joy of discovering bright colors in tailor made," said the designer Alessandro Sartori, whose prime focus was a new bespoke wardrobe created with the tailor Arnys, also owned by Berluti.
New and successful social media scams create emails that are tailor made to look like they are directly from a social media provider.
He started sending me new compositions and once we got to the point of the Acid Series, he gave me stuff tailor made for that lost in it vibe of No Way Back.
But more important, they seem tailor made for this material.
"They weren't exactly tailor made," he said.
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