In the seventh instance, in 2000, the U.S. crossed the finish line first but later had the victory revoked after one relay member was found to have been improperly cleared of a positive drug test years earlier.
This two-day, one-night relay is made up of 36 segments that vary in length and difficulty each of your 12 team members can run as little as 11.5 miles or as many as 23.7 miles, so it appeals to all levels.
The compound targeted the protein kinase C-alpha, one of a family of 13 known proteins that relay information from one to another.
Flight controllers in Houston were updating software on the ISS when one of its data relay systems broke down.
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However, many applications in London were externally hosted and one application (torch relay nominations) was based on a true public cloud offering from a major vendor.
In some cases, it can use one mobile device to relay power to another, keeping everything fed even if the main power hub is tied up.
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The reason the Swiss Army knife approach could prove more effective is that many of the growth-promoting proteins involved in cancer are kinases, proteins that relay signals from one part of the cell to another.
Relay has already managed one feat: to make believers out of recalcitrant angel investors and VCs who for years treated the online grocery business as radioactive.
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Rio and London carnival artists collaborated for the Hackney One Carnival to welcome the Olympic Torch Relay, screenings of restored Hitchcock films at east London venues and a fantastic program of theater, dance and outdoor events at the Barbican and with the Create festival.
Anderson stuck with one outfit, NetLink, a frame-relay access company, for 13 years.
If chosen, he will be given the opportunity to carry the Olympic Flame for one of the legs of the Olympic Torch Relay.
Successful proposals must demonstrate "a compelling connection to the games" such as the Queen's Baton Relay or to milestones such as "one year to go".
I've asked for one and as soon as I have it we will relay that to you all.
He is one of 8, 000 people taking part in the relay before the Games start on 27 July.
With Jamaica's men having an off-year in the one-lap event, I feel the men's 4x400m relay team have the best chance.
Bolt's showdown with American Tyson Gay, who is running in the sprint relay in London on Saturday, is set to be one of the highlights.
Welsh hurdles rival Green, who won world 4x400m relay silver in 2009, is Britain's number one this year with a season's best time of 48.96 secs.
Maybe you have one of the newer utility meters that automatically collect information on consumption and relay it back to the utility company.
The Astrium company at its Stevenage and Portsmouth centres has benefited most from this investment, and has become one of the world's leading suppliers of all those spacecraft up there that relay TV and phone calls around the globe.
"I was the last one on the track, " said Rodney Martin, who ran the first leg of the relay for the U.S. team.
One way this can be successfully accomplished is by "multiplexing" the electrodes normally used to relay touch input -- that is, using the same electrodes to handle the signals for both touch control and the pixels of the LCD, according to a 2010 IHS report on touch-screen displays.
The dish would send the ISP's data up to one of the satellites (in low earth orbits to minimize signal delay), which would then relay the data back down to a backbone access point.
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