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The loading information must then be communicated to the effector cells that form new bone or destroy old bone.
The measured quantity may then be communicated to a user.
This creates first-hand customer stories that highlight TOMS' mission, which can then be communicated through social media.
Measured throughputs and loss rates as well as rate changes can then be communicated over wired connections.
The electronic atoms Cleland's group works with can only operate and communicate at very low temperatures; quantum acoustics could allow these circuits to convert quantum information to optical signals that could then be communicated over large distances at room temperature.
They make it relatively easy to collect the subjective rating of symptoms daily and submit them directly to automated analysis so that warning signs can then be communicated directly to the treatment team.
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Only then would instructions be communicated by the Capsule Communicator (CapCom) – usually an astronaut – to the crew in space.
If theatre can do that in a tiny way – provide a platform for those facts to be communicated – then it's done something really good and clear".
Even then the result should be communicated with accurate descriptions of the test validity.
They argued then, as they now do on appeal, that the use of that phrase foreclosed the jury from considering the effect, if any, that an adequate warning might have had on Graves' conduct had it been placed on the product years earlier, postulating that the warning could then have been communicated to Graves through third parties.
If you want people to notice you then you need to be communicating that's worth noticing.
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