In other domestic news, the World Health Organization is watching out for mutations and possible human-to-human transmission of the new H7N9 bird flu strain after two family cluster cases - a father-and-son cluster and a husband-and-wife cluster - were detected in Shanghai, China Daily reports.
More than that, fashion is just the sort of thing Britain is supposed to be good at in this post-industrial age: creative, high-value-added, cluster-based.
Like other recommendation engines, Baynote attempts to cluster consumers and understand what products or content interest each cluster in real-time.
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In the late 1990s the toxic-cluster theory was extended to a third major disease: Parkinson's.
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By combining the assessments with cluster-based teacher training and support, learning outcomes improved in certain grades by 30% over six years (GMR 2009).
Mr Woo argues, in line with an old, oft-neglected bussiness tradition, that a cluster of competitor-neighbours has more customers.
The golden age of American productivity growth followed what is called the second industrial revolution, in 1860-1900, which yielded a cluster of genuinely paradigm-shifting inventions: electric power, the internal combustion engine, modern industrial chemistry and telecommunications.
NASA-funded astronomers have located two planets located within a dense cluster of sun-like stars.
Geox, a casual-footwear brand, is based in the sports-shoe cluster in Montebelluna but manufactures abroad.
Practically every big U.S. city and most states would love to become the next hot-biotech cluster.
The top-right cluster of black buttons lets you change focus between clips, devices, tracks and so on.
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Austin, as well as housing the machinery of state government, has developed into a thriving high-tech cluster.
One of these ridges, dubbed the Galactic Center spur, apparently stems from a super-stellar cluster orbiting the galaxy's center.
Her genesis tells you something about the way business and academics are working together in the UK's leading hi-tech cluster.
The University of Texas at Austin has helped to create a high-technology cluster that employs around 100, 000 people in some 1, 700 companies.
Nestled in a crater, the Soviet-era cluster bomb failed to detonate.
Three years ago, at the twelfth United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, in Accra, I launched the Chief Executives Board inter-agency Cluster on Trade and Productive Capacity.
Researchers at the University of Southampton have followed their instincts and built Iridis-Pi, a tiny 64-node cluster based on the Raspberry Pi's usual Debian Wheezy distribution and linked through Ethernet.
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Similar discords erupt through the film, including the murky choking as Madeline jumps into San Francisco Bay, the sonic explosion following each plummeting death, including Scottie's nightmare, and the goose-pimply cluster traveling up the tower stairs with the shadowy nun an angel of death if ever there was one.
But before you let the sounds of wedding bells, or the ever-present cluster of wedding inspiration Pinterest boards, fill your head up at the thought that meeting your soulmate could happen just steps away from your work desk, take into consideration the following five rules of thumb before truly pursuing any type of office romance.
While the message began its voyage to the cosmos--a 24, 000 year trip to M-13, a cluster of stars in the constellation Hercules, to be exact--visiting dignitaries listened over a loudspeaker while each bit played as a short, high-pitched tone.
Founded in 1793 as a retreat for Duke Friedrich Franz I of what today is Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Heiligendamm was known as the White City by the Sea for its cluster of 23 chalk-color buildings.
It's a 61-acre abandoned rail yard just west of the cluster of kitschy casinos and low-rent office buildings that natives call "downtown, " usually with a regretful sigh.
Unlike Apple and Meizu, Xiaomi Technology does not have a cluster of brick-and-mortar retail outlets.
They cluster into tight-knit groups of cronies, who battle other crony bands for dwindling spoils.
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The optimists point to a buoyant property market and the region's cluster of high-tech investments.
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Countries the world over have tried to develop a high-tech innovation cluster like Silicon Valley.
Skolkovo, an attempt to create a Silicon Valley-style technology cluster outside Moscow, has won plenty of headlines (see article).
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