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Included studies were observational studies that provided details on the number of cases of Campylobacter that developed one or more of the chronic sequelae of interest.
It's not the academic stereotype, but neither is Carrasco's approach to studying Mesoamerica, the portion of Central America that developed one of the world's first clusters of great cities, the Aztec and Mayan civilizations.
Oh, and she's also the author of "Closing the Innovation Gap" and led the team that developed one of the first commercial local area networks (LAN).
She was also part of the team that developed one of the first modern programming languages (COBOL).
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Harvard engineers have done that, developing one of the first soft robots through 3-D printing that moves autonomously.
In another telling piece, your personal brand is defined as living at the intersection of the answers to three questions (What makes me great? What makes me unique? What makes me compelling?), which suggests that developing one might be a bit of a challenging endeavour for the self-deprecating.
In addition, The World Health Organization (WHO) 2010 Global Status report [ 2] indicated that developing one or more chronic illnesses is more likely with advancing age.
The culture will happen one way or another: the one you want or the one that develops on its own.
The resulting net profit and sales figures are good for a small company that has developed one application that is relatively sophisticated, and another that is very straight forward and simple but yet still brings in $2,000 a month.
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