The design files can also be shared globally, for open-source hardware as well as software problem-solving. |
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Global atmospherics made it abundantly clear that thinking globally and acting locally were not enough. |
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Apart from the ease of apparently authentic numbering, holograms have been globally downgraded as a protection. |
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Low-relief domical volcanoes, many less than several kilometers in diameter, are globally abundant, numbering in the hundreds of thousands. |
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When viewed globally, the future epidemiology of lung cancer is of great concern. |
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The Scottish film industry may be small, but is recognised globally as creative, enterprising and skilled. |
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Kodak decided to invest dozens of billions of US dollars globally last year to expand its business. |
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Only a very strong, perhaps only a globally dominant, power can sustain informal empire in the long run. |
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He eloquently argued that we thus have a moral imperative to think and act globally, whatever our personal specialties might be. |
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By this time, both groups were abundant and diversified globally, so much so that diatomite is a common marine sediment of the Miocene. |
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A good starting point would be developing a globally harmonized framework of legislation against e-crime. |
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This is a great advantage in homogeneous clusters, allowing firmware changes to be made and managed globally instead of one node at a time. |
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Each competing project constantly brings its own improvements to the globally shared code base. |
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With its very large address space, it will guarantee a globally unique IP address for each device. |
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Who could dispute the value of a globally pattern-sensitive, cross-development architectural environment? |
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There is access to data available globally through any Internet connection. |
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We have excellent EDI connections with them, globally, for sequence parts delivery and just-in-time delivery. |
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The scan showed globally decreased radio-tracer uptake within the brain, consistent with prior radiation therapy. |
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In one experiment, they encountered contingencies that were identical when the focal cause was considered globally. |
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She has achieved what must be one of the more astonishingly high degrees of popularity in dance globally. |
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Under the guise of socialism, it has become a source of cheap labor, with far-reaching implications for economies globally. |
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They are not caught in the cheap food syndrome, the race to the bottom, the chase for the lowest cost of production globally. |
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The paradox today is that the sense of a familiar rhetorical territory is now supplied globally by an international consumer culture. |
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Mosquitoes spread about four million malaria cases, causing about one million deaths globally each year. |
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The companies face increasingly cutthroat competition and a growing glut in productive capacity both in Japan and globally. |
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With the new proposal of multi-national DNA databanks, this information could be accessed and cross-referenced globally. |
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The nutrients are becoming an important ingredient in infant formula globally. |
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I'm afraid that if anything, the situation is more critical and needs attention globally. |
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From Taiwan freight can be forwarded to cities worldwide using EVA Air's route network and cooperation agreements with carriers globally. |
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We have become a globally integrated but politically fragmented world community. |
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Another instrument keeps daily track of the carbon monoxide plumes from fires and the scope of pollution produced regionally and globally. |
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Like a virus on the Internet, this contagion spreads globally, especially as bigger companies shrink their advertising budgets. |
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The world working class must rally to the banner of internationalism and unite in opposition to globally organized capital. |
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Under conditions of a globally integrated capitalist economy, only the perspective of socialist internationalism can provide a way forward. |
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New Zealand's 150,000-bag intake is a drop in the percolator of the 104 million bags consumed globally each year. |
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Among the respiratory viruses, influenza viruses are known to cause outbreaks globally. |
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The live feed was also broadcast globally by the Sirius satellite radio network. |
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According to this scheme, a locally acting activator and a globally acting inactivator are coordinately controlled by the G-protein activation. |
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It has enabled governments and individuals to think more globally in a systematic way and not just on the basis of hunches and guesses. |
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It was only when the vent chemosynthetic ecosystems were discovered that the importance of hydrothermal vents was globally acknowledged. |
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Share prices have tumbled globally, with Britain's FTSE share index hitting its lowest level for six years. |
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Innovations, while important, are globally available, and America's productivity gains have outstripped those of other countries. |
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By the time you read this, it could be a nuclear winter or a globally warmed perpetual summer. |
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Demand for decaffeinated coffee is growing globally because of the possible adverse health effects of caffeinated coffee, says one news source. |
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Movement of animals and disease vectors is perhaps one of the most common causes of disease emergence globally. |
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This resource is potentially globally significant as a source of niobium and tantalum. |
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Strategies for containing breakouts of contagious diseases could be shared, globally and in real time, across languages and technologies. |
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These music creations can then be uploaded onto the Internet and distributed globally. |
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Teamwork makes our organization strong as we continue to expand nationally and globally. |
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Selective mutism would manifest only in particular social situations rather than globally. |
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This is a myopic way of thinking, especially for companies who want to remain globally competitive. |
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The result was a globally arid and dry climate, though regions near the coast most likely experienced seasonal monsoons. |
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Our already ideologically narrow local media sphere is further narrowed by this recycling of a globally homogenized, monoglot worldview. |
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Also in tribute to Baptista, Kroodsma asked vocal researchers globally to pose the question in avian bioacoustics they would most like answered. |
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Expanding free trade bilaterally, regionally, and ultimately, globally, is part and parcel of an ongoing response to those attacks. |
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Develop site visit strategies to assess organizations globally using bibliometrics and other science and technology indicators. |
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The real question is whether this information remains a trade secret after it is globally available to anyone with an Internet connection. |
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At first no one thought the spacecraft had even touched down and that's what was reported globally. |
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Neisseria meningitidis, the meningococcus, is a globally distributed cause of bacterial meningitis and septicemia. |
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Our agricultural industry is a highly diverse industry that operates in a globally competitive market. |
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The quality of education was also key in making student's globally marketable. |
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Insecure land tenure is a common problem faced by African pastoralists and by indigenous peoples more globally. |
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The race for news started to accelerate in the 60s and 70s when news providers started to disseminate information globally by telex. |
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These mammal-like reptiles were a biologically diverse group, very abundant, and globally distributed. |
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It was supported globally and was backed by RoadPeace, the national charity for road traffic victims. |
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It seems unlikely that any new visions about how to fight racism globally will emerge, but a talkfest is certainly welcome. |
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People are mobile and young Australians must be given the tools to compete globally. |
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Whilst we sometimes feel as though we live globally in the proximity of a timebomb, artistic revelation is there for the asking. |
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Rhetorically, he often proposed that modern architecture be regionally specific rather than globally uniform. |
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Let's name the women who have climbed to power globally and look at whether they were mothers, or single. |
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Nobody wants or wishes to perish in an anonymous, faceless, globally uniform civilisation. |
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It uses a globally accepted algorithm for determining which years are leap years. |
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Insecurity increased, both for the individual put on short-term or even zero-hours contracts, and globally. |
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Yes, there may be underutilized workforces globally, but there is notably less available supply of copper, platinum, and crude oil. |
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Automobile exhaust fumes have become a major contributor to air pollution globally. |
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It forced Washington to look inland as well as globally, to ponder homeland security, even agroterrorism. |
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Someone who is field dependent in one situation tends to a modest extent to perceive things globally or wholistically in other situations. |
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Then we're doing regional planning, so when people say think globally, act locally, I get accused of thinking galactically and acting terrestrially. |
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But as he worked on the epidemic locally in Amsterdam and Western Europe, Lange also was thinking globally. |
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The Acid Survivors Trust International estimates there are approximately 1,500 acid attacks a year globally. |
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With files shared among a large number of workstations, it becomes imperative that machines have their clocks synchronized so that file time stamps are globally comparable. |
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The WHO report highlights the extent of suicide globally and the need for concerted and diverse prevention initiatives. |
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Europe is where it's at, home of the UEFA Champions' League, a powerbase for the game globally, and a workplace for the planet's most talented players. |
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Eventually, their output is worth five times that much to those who transport it globally. |
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The Trust aims to educate the children of poor widows throughout India, irrespective of religion, caste and gender, and raise the issues surrounding widowhood globally. |
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They were trying to mirror SNCC and SDS globally and move the Peace Corps in that direction. |
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It was a startling move from a globally renowned activist who galvanized women to push for an end to civil war. |
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Steven Pinker recently argued that, globally, violence has actually declined over time. |
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The Keep America Safe website was at least a globally literate and coherent representation of international security issues. |
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We are faced with people who are battle-hardened, indoctrinated, globally networked and fluent in English. |
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Venezuela ranks first in South America and thirteenth globally as an arms buyer, but that hardly translates into security. |
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First, the ability of U.S. companies to restructure, innovate, find new markets, and grow, at home and globally. |
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Going forward, Glen Dimplex will have to meet the low-cost manufacturing challenge presented globally by the emerging economic powerhouse in China. |
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Most of the work going on globally in integrated polymer components is in the areas of switches, attenuators, filters, modulators, lasers, and amplifiers. |
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You can globally specify the folders used for autocompletion if you want. |
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The family Anthomyiidae is a globally distributed group of phytophagous, saprophagous, or coprophagous flies with over 1500 described species worldwide. |
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You can also change volume and reverb levels on each track, adjust resonance and center frequency of a simple bandpass filter, and change pitch and tempo globally. |
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But for the globally notorious on the lam, it is shaping up to be an attractive getaway. |
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Over the month before that, there were 574 earthquakes globally of magnitude 4.5 or greater. |
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While the meth market seems to be growing globally, fewer than 15 percent of people who try the drug will become addicted. |
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It is a hive of creativity, recognized globally as a fashion capital. |
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The US is equally unconcerned globally, federally, statewide and locally. |
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But from ancient times to the present, great powers that expand globally often run into subnational tribes or clans who resist fiercely, even unfathomably. |
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He continues to manage the National Football League spectacularly, expanding globally and continuing to develop the top spectator sport in America. |
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An additional purpose, or at least effect, of some international environmental agreements is to harmonize national laws, either globally or regionally. |
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In order to maintain a global competitive alliance with its rival firms in the globally oligopolistic industry, SCC had to capture a strategic position in this region. |
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In Linux, however, the case suggests itself strongly that developing software through evolutionary processes does not require globally coordinated efforts. |
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Call centres are made possible by toll-free phone numbers, cheap long-distance, special phone banks, and globally linked corporate computer systems. |
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But it is precisely because Britain must be globally competitive that we need to maintain control of our currency, monetary policy and fiscal policy. |
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A PET Scan showed globally decreased radiotracer uptake within the brain, bilaterally, consistent with involutional change and prior radiation therapy. |
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According to Productscan, PepsiCo launched the most isotonic, energy producing beverages globally in the 12 months to May 2007, followed by The Coca-Cola Company. |
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But if the country builds a future-proof network, we will be recognised globally as a key area for communications, and this will benefit the entire population. |
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Is there an optimal way to organize treasury operations globally? |
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To globally remove this from a DOS file, I use one of two options. |
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Mud volcanoes are an important global mechanism for degassing deeply buried sediments and it has been estimated that several thousand occur globally. |
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I treat the horse globally rather than only focusing on its symptoms. |
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She hopes to apply similar techniques to the brains of MS patients, and says we need to look more globally when employing such techniques to compare genetic material. |
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He studied brain-injured patients and the manner in which the nervous system responded both in trauma and in reconstruction, globally rather than specifically. |
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They did not differ globally with respect to these correlations, so Pearson's correlation coefficients were calculated for the entire sample as a single group. |
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We believed that concepts not included in most of the texts analyzed were not globally important enough to the area to be included in the core terminology. |
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A globally accessible scratch area would be much easier on users. |
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Just as the U.S. administration has become more vocal about advocating democratization globally, Venezuela and the United States have fallen out of step. |
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The Army has addressed the requirement for unity of effort by establishing regionally oriented, globally employable, theater sustainment commands. |
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Yet, despite these snippets pointing to renewed economic weakness globally, the presumption of a double dip is not as obvious as it first appears. |
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Redpath, Stantec, Boart Longyear, Atlas Copco, all these big companies that cater to the mining industry globally, they need good connections. |
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Market capitalization breaks are applied globally, not on a country-by-country basis. |
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The island is one of the Mascarene Islands situated in the Indian Ocean, a region globally recognized as a biodiversity hotspot. |
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With a strategy of low-wage mass production overseas and flexible high-tech manufacturing at home, they should remain globally competitive. |
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In 2016, Schnurbein stated that there were probably no more than 20,000 Heathens globally. |
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The production of crude oil is driving the consumption of oilfields stimulation chemicals market, globally. |
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The pound sterling, the currency of the United Kingdom, is globally the fourth most traded currency and the third most held reserve currency. |
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It reaches more than a million people globally by subscription and on newsstands, and on America Onliner. |
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The large trade cost implies that natural gas markets are globally much less integrated, causing significant price differences across countries. |
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An estimated 13 million people went whale watching globally in 2008, in all oceans except the Arctic. |
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Operational since 1978 and globally available since 1994, GPS is currently the world's most utilized satellite navigation system. |
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Pangasius is a freshwater catfish which is cultivated extensively throughout SE Asia, and exported globally. |
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The most globally popular of the large variety of pocket games are Pool and snooker. |
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Lebanon's rank regressed by 5 spots globally and by one spot regionally year-on-year. |
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Of the seven most globally recognized continents, only Antarctica and Australia are completely separated from other continents by ocean. |
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Our first target market is food packaging and provides enormous commercial potential for GR8 within the UK, Europe and globally. |
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The most famous alumni of school is Vikas Jain who is one of the prominent analysts in financial community globally. |
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The amount of waste material produced by livestock globally is considerable, as is the effort required to dispose of it. |
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After the success of Indian Premier League, many other domestic leagues were formed globally. |
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Black tea is one of the most consumed beverages globally and accounts for a significant part of polyphenol intake in the world population. |
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With the rising incidence of tooth caries and other periodontal conditions, there is an overall increase in edentulism globally. |
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Marine mussels are abundant in the low and mid intertidal zone in temperate seas globally. |
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The Met Office makes seasonal and long range forecasts and distributes them to customers and users globally. |
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Roche is developing this compound globally under an agreement between ImmunoGen and Genentech, a member of the Roche Group. |
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They not only sparked the British Invasion of the US, they became a globally influential phenomenon as well. |
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This strategic alliance between two consulting companies offers corporate clients globally acclaimed intangible asset valuation services. |
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It envisions a fully swimmable, fishable, healthy Narragansett Bay, accessible to everyone and globally recognized as an environmental treasure. |
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However, the achievement of completing a globally event can be massive for those who set their goals on challenging an Ironman course. |
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Such index fossils must be distinctive, be globally distributed and have a short time range to be useful. |
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In 2015 over 4,154 beaches and marinas globally were awarded the Blue Flag. |
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There is no globally accepted definition on which countries are a part of South Asia or Indian subcontinent. |
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Harris also serves as the Group's music consultant for its restaurants, nightclubs and hotels, globally. |
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By 1781, the Army numbered approximately 121,000 men globally, 48,000 of whom were stationed throughout the Americas. |
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From the mid 1980s, trade barriers were reduced and the Indonesian economy became more globally integrated. |
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More than half a million Finns suffer from diabetes, type 1 diabetes being globally the most common in Finland. |
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Argentina ranks third in South America in total population and 33rd globally. |
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Kenya has a number of media outlets that broadcast domestically and globally. |
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Since then, hubs of innovation have sprung up globally with similar metonyms, including Silicon Alley encompassing New York City. |
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This came to be known as Wootz steel, produced in South India by about sixth century BC and exported globally. |
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Unreinforced masonry structures constitute one of the largest earthquake risks globally. |
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The cooperative movement has been fueled globally by ideas of economic democracy. |
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Tropical cyclones can form during any month of the year globally, but can occur in either the northern or southern hemisphere during November. |
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By leveraging the Akamai platform, Nintendo can ensure fast and reliable delivery of Wii Virtual Console gaming content to its users globally. |
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New economies and institutions emerged, becoming more sophisticated and globally articulated over the course of the early modern period. |
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In addition, WACS joins the Bayard family of companies focused on providing a wide array of energy management technologies globally. |
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There is a rapid spread and overall improvement of management education globally, beyond the stranglehold of American Ivy League colleges. |
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The programming was available in over 150 markets and more than 12,000 hours were screened globally. |
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But globally, one issue that remains is the questionability of some halal meat, reports Euromonitor. |
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When looking specifically at social sciences, Times Higher Education ranks LSE at 15th globally and 4th in the country. |
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It was a move largely driven by the need to compete globally with Standard Oil. |
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Analysts say arm-twisting is unlikely to reduce Venezuela's high homicide rate, which the United Nations ranks as the fifth worst globally. |
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The Contract is the first wholesale 25 kilobar gold contract to be offered globally. |
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The issue of World Englishes was first raised in 1978 to examine concepts of regional Englishes globally. |
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Economist Tyler Cowen has argued that though income inequality has increased within nations, globally it has fallen over the last 20 years. |
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The Port of Antwerp is one of the biggest in the world, ranking second in Europe and within the top 20 globally. |
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The World's Best 10K, held annually in San Juan, has been ranked among the 20 most competitive races globally. |
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Interest in King Richard III has spiralled since his remains were found and soared even more since his globally feted reinterment this spring. |
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Such a notion may exist in an autarkic Soviet Union, but not in the globally plugged in America. |
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In 2000 alone, measles killed some 777,000 worldwide out of 40 million cases globally. |
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DuPont's Retrim subsidiary will also increase its interlayer prices globally by 10 percent. |
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The practice of using credit rating agency ratings for regulatory purposes has since expanded globally. |
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Risk-taking was viewed as having a positive impact on business performance by 66 percent globally. |
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One globally endangered species, Chlamydotis undulata, is a regular migrant in the autumn. |
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DigitalRoute, the leading provider of mediation solutions globally, has named Johan Bergh its new Chief Executive Officer. |
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Today, more than 55 percent of OANDA's clients globally log-in to their accounts daily via fxTrade Mobile. |
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Mauritius is a major tourist destination, ranking 3rd in the region and 56th globally. |
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Ghana is ranked 2nd on continental Africa and 7th globally in cyber warfare, cyberterrorism, cyber crime, and internet crime. |
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As Chief Science Officer, John will continue to provide leadership in advancing our biocatalysis technology globally. |
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In Africa, however, Bitcoin has seen none of the issues the cryptocurrency experienced globally. |
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It makes m-business happen globally by powering the delivery of secure mobile transactions for financial institutions and mobile operators. |
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The EU records the second highest TV viewing figures globally, producing more films than any other region in the world. |
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Trading globally gives consumers and countries the opportunity to be exposed to new markets and products. |
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Venezuela and India dedicate themselves to making globally competitive beauty queens. Hodiernally, what do desi Americans do? |
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Both MBS and CDO were purchased by corporate and institutional investors globally. |
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With widespread use of the Internet and cell phones globally, transit operators now use these technologies to present information to their users. |
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Growth of the bulletproof security glass market has been increasingly driven by growing automotive industry globally. |
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Hitachi believes that close liaison with GE is essential for expanding the BWR business both in Japan and globally. |
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Germany ranks 7th amongst EU countries and 37th globally in terms of the per centage of migrants who made up part of the country's population. |
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Note that many of the globally apparently minor crops are regionally very important. |
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Speaking on the occasion, CEO Prasar Bharati Jawhar Sircar said, the MOU provided an important platform to position DD content globally. |
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The treaty applies globally to specified territories whereas NATO is restricted under its article 6 to operations north of the Tropic of Cancer. |
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Such index fossils must be distinctive, be globally distributed and occupy a short time range to be useful. |
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The move took place in order to take into account the changes to the release dates of music globally. |
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Batelco's MOC has been providing advanced marine communications to the shipping industry and is globally recognised for its excellence, it added. |
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Production of wheat and maize globally has been impacted by climate change. |
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Its status on the red list is that it is globally endangered, meaning it is near extinction. |
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An online distance learning provision also offers Ulster University courses globally. |
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The density of ocean water is not globally homogeneous, but varies significantly and discretely. |
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Regulatory compliance, cost mutualization and operational risk management are the three major concerns for financial services firms globally. |
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Aircelle is the second largest nacelle systems provider worldwide, and the leader globally for nacelles on top-of-the-line business jets. |
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Many crops first domesticated by indigenous Americans are now produced and used globally. |
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Appropriate-scale alcohol fuel is the trim tab for resetting our energy course both domestically and globally. |
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A total of 19 McLaren GT customer teams contested the 2013 season, entering 108 races across 15 championships globally. |
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Recently, the three partners attended the groundbreaking ceremony for a modern, globally unique combustor test facility. |
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Only a small number of these are globally extinct, most famously the Irish elk, great auk and woolly mammoth. |
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In Financial Times' 2005 rankings it placed 29th globally and 7th in Europe. |
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All the catalyst which has been mapped out will offer unexploited potential for investors globally particularly in the real estate market. |
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Corporate governance has over the years become common parlance amongst corporates globally. |
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Amber is globally distributed, mainly in rocks of Cretaceous age or younger. |
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The oil crisis sent a signal to the auto industry globally, which changed many aspects of production and usage for decades to come. |
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The IDEA project is a multi-stakeholder process designed to provide a broadly agreed and transparent framework for assessing fragrance sensitizers globally. |
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Bayer would attain second place globally in nonprescription drugs. |
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Despite their northern location, the Nordic countries generally have a mild climate compared with other countries that share globally the same latitudes. |
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Cutlery made of German steel with a unique blade profile will be available in 14-and 7-piece sets, a smaller footprint that makes it more saleable globally. |
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They are distributed globally in almost every available habitat, most often in humid locations although there are desert and Arctic species as well. |
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The study Fusel Oil Market Research Report 2012' presents an overview of the Fusel Oil market globally and regionally by contemplating and analyzing its parameters. |
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International auxiliary languages such as Esperanto have not had a great degree of adoption globally so they cannot be described as global lingua francas. |
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Rapid globalization is driving the need for globally literate leaders. |
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Greenpeace has a staff of 2,400 and 15,000 volunteers globally. |
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Blaenavon 'steam' coal was of high quality and it was exported globally. |
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Total losses are estimated in the trillions of US dollars globally. |
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The ACPM provides a framework for communicating the character, structure, and overall vision of ASEAN and the ASEAN community to key audiences within the region and globally. |
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The mass industrialization and urbanization globally resulted in higher labor mobility and the need for Italians to stay anchored to the land for economic support declined. |
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Pension funds globally say they intend to adopt a more proactive approach to managing their assets, according to a new report by State Street Corporation. |
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A reduction in risks to human life through UGV applications in hazardous and periculous circumstances is expected to trigger the UGV market, globally. |
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Serverside's inclusion in the BTN Top 10 reflects how an ever-increasing number of card issuers globally are embracing online card personalization technology. |
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In May 2017, with much of the former Billiton assets having been disposed of, BHP Billiton began to rebrand itself as BHP, at first in Australia and then globally. |
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Jellyfish populations may be expanding globally as a result of overfishing of their natural predators and the availability of excessive nutrients due to land runoff. |
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More smartphones are forecast to be shipped globally than feature phones in 2013, the first such occurrence in the mobile phone market on an annual basis. |
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In comparison, the only G8 countries in top 20 ranking with fastest performance improvement are, Italy which stands at tenth and Canada at 13th globally. |
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The study Piperylene Market Research Report 2011' presents an overview of the Piperylene market globally and regionally by contemplating and analyzing its parameters. |
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The study Piperylene Market Research Report 2010' presents an overview of the Piperylene market globally and regionally by contemplating and analyzing its parameters. |
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Tobacco smoking is the most popular form, being practiced by over one billion people globally, of whom the majority are in the developing countries. |
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Inuit art, carving, print making, textiles and Inuit throat singing, are very popular, not only in Canada but globally, and Inuit artists are widely known. |
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The globally renowned tanning brand will introduce its pHenomenal Two-Three Week Bronzing Mousse in three shades, along with a full-sized tanning mitt. |
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This allows the genre to be both locally and globally influential. |
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The patient's neurological examination revealed left homonymous hemianopia, mild hemiparesis of distal upper extremities and globally hyperactive deep tendon reflexes. |
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Army logisticians to provide a means to open SPODs globally in response to crises where normal means of logistics flow may be impaired or impeded. |
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Experience and knowledge are no longer correlated with age, they argue, as they show up iPaded, smartphoned, globally traveled, socially networked, and multitasked. |
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Edward Osborne Wilson is a globally renowned American biologist, naturalist and author, and is considered the world's leading expert in myrmecology, the study of ants. |
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Russia's extensive mineral and energy resources are the largest such reserves in the world, making it one of the leading producers of oil and natural gas globally. |
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While this initiative standardizes the authorization interface globally, it also provides a consistent approach for managing local customization of transaction rules. |
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Managing Director, Transfreight and Senior Vice President FIATA Babar Badat said that 95 percent of logistics is being done in containers through shipping globally. |
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The study Triethylamine Market Research Report 2011' presents an overview of the Triethylamine market globally and regionally by contemplating and analyzing its parameters. |
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Recently, the World Health Organization launched the Global Salm Surv program to isolate and identify antimicrobial resistance to Salmonella globally. |
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The study 'Potash Alum Market Research Report 2010' presents an overview of the Potash Alum market globally and regionally by contemplating and analyzing its parameters. |
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The study Potash Alum Market Research Report 2010 presents an overview of the Potash Alum market globally and regionally by contemplating and analyzing its parameters. |
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Emitasol is being developed globally for use in treating chemotherapy induced emesis and diabetic gastroparesis, a digestive disorder occurring in diabetic patients. |
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The study Tylosin Market Research Report 2012' presents an overview of the Tylosin market globally and regionally by contemplating and analyzing its parameters. |
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The major savory flavor ingredients used globally are yeast extract, hydrolyzed vegetable protein, hydrolyzed animal protein, monosodium glutamate, and ribonucleotides. |
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Companies adopt Consol in order to globally consolidate their spend management, which in turn gives them a competitive advantage in the marketplace. |
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Qualys has been a champion of OWASP and our cause globally, supporting events, local chapters, and initiatives recognize volunteers, such as the WASPY Awards. |
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Asia-Pacific leads the vacuum contactor market globally with the biggest market share and is expected to grow with a high CAGR among the other regions. |
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The ISO 4217 code list is used in banking and business globally. |
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The benefits a company gains by being in a special economic zone may mean it can produce and trade goods at a lower price, aimed at being globally competitive. |
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The study N-pentane Market Research Report 2011' presents an overview of the N-pentane market globally and regionally by contemplating and analyzing its parameters. |
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In general, easterly flow occurs at low and medium latitudes globally. |
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The face cream segment held the largest market share in skin care market globally and is expected to remain the market leader throughout the forecast period. |
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Aquabatix is the World's leading professional team of synchronised swimmers who perform this aesthetic form of entertainment for live events and digital projects globally. |
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She does this by emphasizing the need to delve into multicultural views of how genre is perceived globally, through the primary function of semantic and syntactic foundations. |
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Fitness First, the largest privately owned health club group in the world, originated in Bournemouth and is now globally headquartered south of Fleet's Corner. |
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It has worked to support its members to work together globally. |
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In 1816, Robert Owen, a philosopher and pedagogue, opened the first British and probably globally the first infant school in New Lanark, Scotland. |
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The Latino Film Industry spared no expense on Craft Services by hiring a globally recognized team of Chefs that just placed 3rd in a world championship. |
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It is being organised in cooperation with Oasis 500, which is recognised globally for conducting specialised training boot camps for budding entrepreneurs. |
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Commercial and government customers globally rely on this revolutionary technology to achieve significant OPEX savings with no degradation in quality. |
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The craft of cross-stitching has gained many followers globally that even men are now in it as a hobby, past-time or even as a source of livelihood. |
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A globally recognized leader in vanilla extracts and flavours, Virginia Dare places tremendous importance on vanilla bean supply chain management. |
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The IPv6 report begins with an introduction which proceeds with brief definitions of IPv4 and IPv6, followed by an illustration of the evolution of IPv6 globally. |
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Belize's abundance of terrestrial and marine species and its diversity of ecosystems give it a key place in the globally significant Mesoamerican Biological Corridor. |
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Persistent infections cause millions of deaths globally each year. |
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But Mardirian did not deny that an online presence was nowadays essential not only for his local customers, but also to reach vinyl record enthusiasts globally. |
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It is mainly the responsibility of a trio of overprivileged individuals and their PAC cliques whose holdings could globally feed the hungry four times over. |
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In this type of company, the development of capabilities and the decisions to diffuse them globally are essentially made in the company's home office. |
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