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His prediction echoes the worst-case scenario in an industry that expanded from 21 teams in 1990-91 to 30 teams in 2000-1.

The article argues that "intellectual property" was managed through networks of expertise that expanded from the practitioners' workshops and laboratories to the pages of the technical press and the law courts.

He observed that "every religion that expanded from a niche movement grew because its founder was followed by a leader who was pragmatic and understood how to spread the word.

Mr. Gauthier is also an estimable violinist and bandleader, most notably of the Goatette, a jazz-rock chamber group that expanded from five pieces to six for "Open Source," its engaging new album.

"Open City," heard on Friday, is built of discrete musical sections that expanded from lines and riffs and stacked rhythms; they were repetitive, mostly in the good way, and additive, and often didn't have a strictly defined narrative shape beyond a gradual crescendo.

Steve shares his thoughts and learning from managing an engineer-driven company that expanded from zero to one hundred in three years.

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What are the array of opportunities that expand from this? So, what are the different paths and what they might look like?

Her last is a remarkable example of the pattern known as Around the World, an elaborate design of concentric diamonds that expands from the center in radiating bands of color.

TEM of serial sections, 3D reconstruction and image processing revealed a large membranous compartment consisting of tubular ER elements that expand from the nuclear envelope to the plasma membrane (Fig. 8a).

Public service packages that expand from one expertise to another have thus become not only a strong source of profit growth but also a powerful negotiating card in dealing with local governments.

Populations that expand from a small founding group can also exhibit reduced genetic diversity – known as a "bottleneck" – a classic example being the Ashkenazi Jewish population, which has a fairly large number of genetic diseases that can be attributed to its small number of founders.

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