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Studying older people over time can be challenging given their uncertain health, but Ritchie and his colleagues had an unusual resource in the Lothian Birth Cohort, a group of people born in 1936 whose mental function has been periodically tested by the Scottish government since 1947 their first IQ test was at age 11.
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THE complete eclecticist should have a substantial list of unusual resources to start with, as Brad Floyd, James Iha's architect, did.
That means the Secret Service will coordinate security for the event and unusual resources will be devoted to assuring the safety of players and spectators.
"But I was also overflowing with ideas of what to take back to a small orchestra, of ways of working with unusual resources".
The BBC's Sophie Ribstein explores the island's rather unusual resources for Africa Business Report.
Fourth, they explore unusual resources such as volunteer manpower, donations, and intellectual capital that were not considered attractive by the competition.
Catalytic innovations exist on the product perspective (low price, lower performance), the process perspective (high scaling and replication), and in business models; involve new concepts using unusual resources; and serve new clients, e.g., as in microfinance.
Due to the geographic distribution and uniqueness of the nine sites participating in the project, a wide range of resources were collected, from common reagents such as antibodies and plasmids, to more rare and unusual resources such as submarines and domesticated caribou breeding colonies.
But to entertain a television audience, Mr. Robbins has to call on all kinds of unusual outside resources — fancy resorts (albeit the one he owns), yoga classes and skydivers.
Such a process has been suggested for small, possibly transient populations of mice on small islands where they face unusual food resources and display a mandibular morphology paralleling the plastic response to food consistency [ 49].
Koneswaran and Nierenberg (2008) compared organic beef produced in Sweden (22.3 kg of carbon dioxide-equivalent GHG emissions per kilogram of beef) with unusual and resource-intensive Kobe beef production in Japan (36.4 kg of CO2-equivalent GHG emissions per kilogram) (Cederberg and Stadig 2003; Ogino et al. 2007).
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