He said that science was entering a period of "unprecedented experimental control" of light and matter.
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Wearing a blue blazer and open-neck shirt, Armstrong was direct and matter-of-fact, neither pained nor defensive.
The savings that can be realized as a result of the oversight afforded by integrating e-billing and matter management can be profound.
Ms Eastwood said Mr Philpott seemed "calm and matter of fact" when they talked about seeing his dead children at the mortuary.
But none has hung around long enough to be examined in detail because, famously, antimatter and matter annihilate each other on contact.
Then in a quick, business-like and matter-of-fact manner, the chair addressed Daschle for the first time by his new title -- majority leader.
In the past, discovery was purely reactive and matter driven.
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Rather, it refers to the process of dealing with materials and matter on a nano or molecular scale and, as such, cuts across an array of industries and scientific disciplines.
In Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Messrs Kelemen and Matter suggest an alternative: pumping the gas from places where it is produced and into underground strata of peridotite.
On Monday, the 2012 prize for medicine or physiology was awarded to John Gurdon from the UK and Shinya Yamanaka from Japan for changing adult cells into stem cells, and on Tuesday the prize for physics was awarded to Serge Haroche of France and David Wineland of the US for their work in querying single light and matter particles.
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It aims to establish a platform for exchange of knowledge with respect to methods for characterisation of colloidal and particulate matter in these systems and to cover the technological aspects of particulate matter in different water treatment processes such as drinking water, wastewater and landfill polluted waters.
The Higgs idea would exacerbate future concepts of the ultimate realities of the cosmos and of matter and enegy and of the origin of the universe.
No matter the challenger and no matter how good their title odds were given their expenditures on players, Ferguson and United have found ways to win titles more frequently than any other club.
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"From what I understand, they're walking around in a lot of urine and fecal matter, and the sewers are backing up, " McKerreghan said.
No matter what and no matter where, that's a beautiful thing.
But no matter what we call it, and no matter what happens between the government and Congress this year, this event is just noise for long-term investors.
And how does it matter, and when does it matter?
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Since, as every schoolboy knows, when matter and antimatter meet, they annihilate each other in a burst of energy, the equal amounts of matter and antimatter should have annihilated each other long ago and the universe should now be filled with energy and little else, which is evidently not the case.
Bishop Thornton said he was "very moved by people's personal comments on what is a passionately held and complicated matter", and that people "have to try and find a way forward".
No matter where I am, the simplest things trigger my travel memories and no matter how many times I leave and come back, the transition home can be clunky.
Indeed, no matter how compelling the cloud proposition may be, and no matter how much of a megabucks savings is promised and might even be realized, the cost of moving major applications and systems off existing servers is a steep one.
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Both theory and previous observations suggest there is more dark energy than dark matter, and more dark matter than normal matter.
One theory is that there must have been some minute discrepancy in the amount of matter and anti-matter created.
It says that things like mass and volume matter in this question and that a successful answer can use simple physics.
The speed is important because the matter and anti-matter, once created, typically annihilate each other fractions of a second after they are created.
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This is a very serious matter and will require an appropriate response.... We will be listening very carefully, and pursuing this matter further.
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When all the annihilations between matter and anti-matter particles had occurred (an event that took less than a second) what was left was all the matter that we see around us.
By fully understanding the differences between matter and anti-matter (commonly referred to as CP-violation) that are allowed within the Standard Model, Sneha anticipates the breakdown of the standard model and the manifestation of New Physics.
Most of the latter had come from London, drawn, as were Walter Sickert and James McNeill Whistler through several winters in the 1880s, by the vivid and naturalistic subject matter and the preternaturally clear light.
Mr Locke said he had raised his concerns with a school inspector who told him to refer the matter to the police and social services, after which he was told no crime had been committed and the matter should be dealt with internally.
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