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Which means it's time for disruption!
"It is time for disruption in customer support industry, and Kustomer is leading the way," said Tomasz Tunguz, partner at Redpoint Ventures, in a statement.
Further analyses indicate that the lack of observed ORF disruptions in the genus is unlikely to be due to chance or to a lack of sufficient evolutionary time for disruption.
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We chose 13.5 14.5 dpc as the time for exposure because at this time point ERs are expressed in the embryo (Lemmen et al. 1999) and because this is a sensitive time point for disruption of reproductive organs by prenatal estrogen exposure.
Given the time frame for disruption of HAT control activities, evolution of the transmission cycle, and disease progression, incidence can peak several years on.
The HS2 project has not considered the cost of lost time for commuters, disruption to the Central Line on London Underground, and the loss to businesses as people might be put off from going to the area because of the traffic, she added.
It's a slick, quick way to search for train times, check for disruption, set alerts to wake you up at your stop and tap through to buy tickets.
My suggestion is always to use this "time of disruption" as an opportunity for thinking differently about kids' learning - perhaps more experientially than academically.
The time is ripe for disruption in the mobile space.
The mitochondria were sonicated for one minute three times for full disruption in 100 mM Tris-HCl (pH 7.6) containing 1 mM phenylmethylsulfonyl fluoride.
In a time of disruption, productivity is hard to measure.
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