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William Haseltine, head of SB's genomics partner HGS (and thus in no position to denigrate the deal), argues that the merged firm might do well to split its scientists into small, autonomous research teams, get them to compete against each other and motivate them with a share of the value they create as happens at biotech companies.
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(Chinen) CHRIS LIGHTCAP QUARTET (Tomorrow) A bassist with credentials in both straight-ahead and avant-garde circles, Mr. Lightcap fronts a group well suited to split the difference: Tony Malaby, tenor saxophonist; Jacob Sacks, pianist; and Rodney Green, drummer.
These processes have a wide rang of applications to general variational inequalities or equilibrium problems as well as to split feasibility problems [16 19].
He replies, "Well I learned to split the atom with chopsticks, and I patented that idea, because chopsticks are in abundance and there are atoms everywhere.
There have been enormous efforts to appoint right-wing judges to the Ninth, as well as attempts to split the circuit in order to isolate California and the few remaining moderate judges.
Prism holographic lithography uses a well-designed prism to split incident light into several beams with a certain wavevector profile [62].
Well, you may want to split your wrath.
Springer shares in the spoils as well because Baffert agreed to split the $100,000 trainer's bonus with him.
In fracking, water, sand and chemicals are injected into a well at high pressure to split shale rock and release trapped gas.
For more, allow me to unashamedly recommend this article 7 50pm: "If you're going to unashamedly use an un-word like 'unashamedly', you might as well unashamedly use it to split an infinitive," snarks Eric Schwab.
The Advice Now website points out that it can help you sort out the day-to-day workings of living together, as well as enabling you to split up with a minimum of squabbling.
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