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All these outlets demand a huge turnover of material, and the most obvious target for a desperate sketch-writer is politics.
ECONOMIST: Blair and the comedians
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Xerox claims that its printers, which can crank out 80 pages a minute, can target specific areas of a page for color printing using a material that is cheaper than what is used in standard laser printers.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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In other words, this biodegradable polymer material, just a few atoms in size, can target and kill harmful microbes.
FORBES: How IBM Plans To Kill the Staph Superbug
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The sanctions, announced by the U.S. State and Treasury departments, were the latest to target Iran's economy as well as its ability to develop nuclear material.
CNN: Biden: U.S. open to direct talks with Iran
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The sanctions, announced by the U.S. State and Treasury departments, are the latest to target Iran's economy as well as its ability to develop nuclear material.
CNN: Official: Iran, nuclear watchdog group deal close
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At DEV we see dozens of new online channels in formation that target a specific audience segment such as Tween Girls and program the best material already available across the web.
FORBES: Five Tiers of Video Content and How They Will Shape TV Viewership
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The internet watchdog was set up by the government in 2008 to teach children about web dangers, target harmful net content and establish a code of conduct for sites featuring material uploaded by users.
BBC: Peers urge online bullying clampdown
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Mr Booen said that once a material started getting hot, it affected the reflective ability, making the target absorb more energy and eventually leading to its destruction.
BBC: Anti-aircraft laser unveiled at Farnborough Airshow
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By stringing together thousands of these so-called droplets (which measure about 50 microns across) using a custom-built 3D printer, the Oxford team believes it has engineered a "new type of material" that could eventually be used to ferry drugs throughout our internal systems to a specific target site, fill-in for damaged tissues or even mimic neural pathways via specially printed protein pores.
ENGADGET: Oxford University researchers create new 3D printed 'soft material' that could replace human tissue