From there, it's a relatively easy and well-known process to turn Acetyl Co-A into a fuel like butanol or ethanol.
This super-extremophile, using genetic instructions from a few different microbes, would create a complex a molecule called Acetyl Coenzyme-A, or Acetyl Co-A for short.
The fungus uses a common carbohydrate processing enzyme called acetyl co-A to form the building blocks of hydrocarbons--but its unique chemical pathways are not yet understood nor is the process by which the gases escape the fungal membrane into the air.
Given that Russia has already teamed up with India to co-develop and co-produce a version of Moscow's fifth-generation fighter, and that China is co-developing with Pakistan a very low-cost fourth-generation fighter, the U.S. may decide to try and protect market share and lift an export ban on F-22s.
We will be adding to our domestic processing in Italy as we have signed a multi-year agreement with a major bank to convert their debit cards to Maestro-only from a co-brand with a domestic scheme.
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Medical-device maker Guidant (nyse: GDT - news - people ) was hit with a major blow today that could derail its efforts to co-market a drug-coated cardiac stent.
That is when the new health care law, the Affordable Care Act, will require insurance providers and Medicaid to cover clinical preventative services for women, including pre-natal care, all without charging a co-pay, co-insurance or a deductible.
Commercial Secretary to the Treasury Lord Sassoon set out the reforms this would introduce, such as abolishing the minimum age for joining a co-operative and removing the restriction on the maximum holding on non-withdrawable shares from a co-operative.
One of them, in India, was Aravind Eye Care, a for-profit hospital that treats the poor for little or no charge, subsidizing the care with fees it charges well-off patients. (See a Forbes article on Aravind here.) Moraes Neto co-authored a documentary film, Setor Dois e Meio (The Second-and-a-half Sector) about the journey that will be released later this year.
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Second, it's not immediately clear where the Co-op - as a co-op - will get the money for this every substantial deal.
In the mid-nineties, Bag (an art-world darling best known for the chameleonlike range of personae that she adopts in bitingly satirical videos) and Beckwith (of the cult-favorite collaborative Art Club 2000) co-hosted a late-night public-access TV show.
Obama campaigned for the Latino vote by portraying John McCain as a flip-flopper who went from co-authoring a comprehensive reform plan to parroting a secure-the-border-first approach and promising to be more consistent as president.
Penny (nyse: JCP - news - people ), a first-time sponsor, has co-sponsored a national mall tour with the network, and Acuvue will air the most memorable moments from past show performances.
Ando says he didn't know much about Celltech until Pharmacia struck a deal to co-develop a rheumatoid arthritis drug with the British firm.
He was just in time to watch the ink dry on a deal to co-develop a new drug invented by Ireland's Elan Pharmaceuticals .
Meanwhile Firas Ahmad, a columnist who co-edits a glossy Muslim monthly from his home in Boston, maintains that a lot of Islamic history as well as the dilemmas of modern times should be reconsidered in the light of the robust separation between religion and state which (on his reading, at least), Muslims have quite frequently, and cheerfully, maintained.
The 28-year-old prince is initially spending his time at Valley as a co-pilot in a crew of four Sea King Helicopters.
Networking events are a necessary evil on the calendars of most, but with a little pre-game strategy and a co-conspirator, they can be a fantastic place to show off the art and the science of your hustle.
Gov. Jennifer Carroll, a Republican who once co-owned a public relations firm that worked for Allied Veterans.
Amend, a clinical psychologist who co-authored A Parent's Guide to Gifted Children.
Apostol was a former town councilor who co-hosted a weekly radio programme about issues of concern to indigenous people and science.
Drew Jones, co-author of a book on co-working, thinks that there is scope to turn empty retail space in the suburbs of big cities into large co-working facilities.
Ness Wadia - a co-owner of the same team - said that the availability or otherwise of players was "a major issue" and because of that there were no bids for some stars.
With a friend from college, he co-founded a small consulting firm called Jaywalk in 1999.
Some saw his transition as a shrewd move by Facebook to co-opt a hacker before he might compromise the company.
Also on Thursday's China Daily is the news that Bill Gates - co-founder of Microsoft - has confirmed that a company he helped found is co-operating on the development of a new type of nuclear reactor in China.
Simon Washington, a civil-engineering professor at Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane, Australia, co-wrote a study for the Arizona Department of Transportation in 2005 that cited other work showing that extending yellow-light intervals can reduce red-light running by 50% to 70%.
Dr. Gell-Mann, a Nobel Prize-winning physicist with a keen interest in historical linguistics, is co-founder of a project known as Evolution of Human Languages.
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He was a student at Princeton University when he co-founded a company providing Internet access and Web hosting.
Melis Birder, a Turkish film-maker who is co-producing a documentary on the team, believes its success can shatter prejudices against Kurds.
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