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In an interview with Forbes.com following his talk, Cooper said that he had used an iPhone for a few weeks before handing it off to his grandson, saying that he couldn't navigate its contacts and that its shape and cell service made it a sub-standard phone.
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There were flowers in the shape of a cell phone, another in the shape of a car emblem and another as an RIP sign.
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Groups of those meshes are formed into a 3D shape, then seeded with cell cultures, which grow to fill in the lattice to create the final system.
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However, as reported by Nicholas Wade in the New York Times, new research has shown that resveratrol influences sirtuin proteins, not as originally thought, but rather by changing the shape of sirtuin proteins in a cell.
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One fuel-cell factory, however, could make propulsion systems for every size and shape of vehicle.
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In "The shape of things to come, " he discussed the significance of the breakup of a Hizbullah cell in Kuwait and the deportation of Hizbullah agents from Bahrain.
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