Those can be exploited to create entirely new medicines, or to repurpose existing treatments.
High fuel prices may fall as new sources of supply are exploited to fill rising demand from Asia.
Ministers said there was a growing demand for UK education from abroad which was not being exploited to the full.
The interference effect, these optimists speculate, might be exploited to create holograms (that is, three-dimensional photographs) of actual matter, rather than mere images.
Politicians say it is exploited to maximise welfare and housing benefits.
President Bush recently described a counterpart provision in the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) to have been a "loophole" that has been cynically and systematically exploited to undermine the NPT.
But the country also passed strict secrecy laws to prevent the kinds of leaks that Thomae and his operatives exploited to track down assets the Nazi regime wanted for itself.
Mr Farrar said he accepted trying to get somebody who was being sexually exploited to report it to the police was very difficult and the true picture may be greater.
This "drive mechanism" could be exploited to tackle malaria.
The prevailing winds that the kite surfers love by the San Mateo Bridge could easily be exploited to utilize the important afternoon prevailing winds and they can feed the nearby Oracle campus and Foster city.
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The software giant pledged to fix the update but its efforts became more urgent when security firm EEye Digital Security discovered that the crash circumstances could be exploited to run malicious code on that machine.
Firstly, the former chief executive of Welsh Water, John Elfed Jones tells tonight's Taro Naw programme (21:30 on S4C) that water, like oil, should be seen as a national resource and exploited to make money for Wales.
Though that also makes it more flexible (and makes the ability to grind and polish the glass to create a light-capturing parabolic surface without actually breaking the thing all the more impressive), this flexibility can be exploited to keep the reflective surface in shape.
In both cases of new engines or biorefineries, there will be huge new engineering required on a scale that can only be guessed at if algae really can be exploited to make a nation the size of the United States independent of cheap imported crude oil.
And now in "The Hothouse", written in 1958 but not staged until 1980, Mr Pinter plays the coarsest character of them all, Roote, the corrupt head of an indeterminate institution where the inmates and the staff are exploited to the point of torture and death, a theme he was to develop in a sparer and more political way in his later "Mountain Language".
That plan proved more costly than expected, and the jury is still out on whether the decision to partner with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children to provide free AMBER alerts on missing children will drive wireless phone subscriptions.
Algeta's researchers have exploited this to produce a drug that is taken up by bones.
Indeed, user data is not exploited only to target advertising.
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Hein Hettinga, a Dutch immigrant, exploited this to build a highly successful independent dairy and distribution business in Arizona that sold milk to outlets in California like Costco for as much as 20 cents below regulated prices.
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So a Labour-controlled Treasury was not desperately keen to shout about how these phenomenally well-heeled people exploited tax loopholes to massively cut the rate of tax they pay on their income: in many cases their tax rates were below what those on low and middling incomes typically pay.
While such patents -- a term believed to have been coined by the Japanese Patent office -- have been exploited from time to time since 1965 when they were first identified in the Patent Examiners' Handbook, there are available remedies well short of legislation that would effectively undermine the entire U.S. patent system.
It is the foundation for ideas such as that organizations should be aiming at maximizing shareholder value, that organizations should treat employees and contractors as human resources to be exploited and that they should deal with customers as demand to be manipulated.
He said the system exploited psychological techniques to make a person feel that Milo was real.
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How long would it be before someone exploited this disaster to promote cyber fear?
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Many, amongst the poorest of Hondurans, were exploited and paid to march in contrived rallies.
Google exploited an exception to the browser's default setting to place a temporary cookie from the DoubleClick domain.
Some Dominicans in the 16th century seized Indian lands and exploited Indian labour to build churches and monasteries.
Although both Vioxx and Celebrex are very similar, Merck has cleverly exploited small differences to position Vioxx as more potent.
Whether they learned about the pending mergers through business, family, or friends, they exploited those relationships to make an easy buck.
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But now, countries are exploring the moon because they believe it can be exploited and used to support the Earth's development.
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