Negotiations are underway to commercialise the project through a partnership with a leading company in the area of transplantation diagnostics. |
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If and when we decide to commercialise this process you will receive a formal written offer. |
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The initiative has been formed to commercialise work to help drug companies create products to combat resistant bacteria. |
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We are working hard to commercialise this science and will be doing the essential clinical trials until the end of next year. |
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After all, this is a country that's notorious for having to commercialise its innovations overseas. |
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The board will be mostly comprised of business people and its aim is to commercialise education and health. |
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There was persistent pressure from government to commercialise and corporatise everything, and plenty of willing followers within, despite the Board's decisions. |
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We have no choice but to categorically oppose the policy to commercialise and militarise space. |
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This transaction puts the company in a much better position to commercialise purposefully in the future the remaining available spaces. |
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He is also trying to change the perception of spin-outs, which are more commonly associated with university boffins trying to commercialise blue-sky research. |
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Moreover, this one will happen only if Germany can create and commercialise valuable university research and learn to incubate high-technology start-ups. |
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Prana Biotechnology was established to commercialise research into Alzheimer's disease and other major age-related neurodegenerative disorders. |
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Volvo Trucks, a subsidiary of Volvo AB, is planning to commercialise dimethyl ether powered heavy-duty commercial vehicles in the United States. |
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A certain type of market form combined with a certain service or product could give cause to commercialise the service itself, while this could not be the case for other market forms. |
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An attempt was made to commercialise the cutting of peat in 1901 at Rattle Brook Head, however this quickly failed. |
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The more likely it seems that they won't get a second term, the more eager they are to press on with their project to outsource, shrink and commercialise as much of the state as they can. |
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Reinnervate, a spinout company from Durham University, was established in 2002 to commercialise research in cell biology. |
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Both companies are aiming to commercialise OEL TVs by fiscal 2015, and their tie-up could eventually lead to joint production, the report said, without citing sources. |
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