As a result, tumours in mice that were fed the extract - dimethyl fumarate (DMF) - were significantly smaller than those in mice given a normal diet.
So there's a window to extract low-taxed cash from corporate coffers, and business owners are rushing through it.
The White House, with the aid of contractors, will have to go back through those tapes -- perhaps six months worth -- to extract the missing e-mail messages.
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Memory-Plus, an extract from the supposedly memory-enhancing brahmi plant, is popular among India's overburdened students.
He added the company was working hard to eradicate non-genuine users, many of whom aimed to extract money from web-surfers.
Its intent is usually to extract a so-called fair and reasonable fee per handset or chip using those technologies.
The hackers deliberately went to great efforts with a random program to extract possible ICC-IDs and capture customer email addresses.
Iraq constructed centrifuges (which spin uranium to extract the U-235 used in a bomb) before the Gulf War so has the knowledge to do this again.
Google also said that it has new 3-D imaging and rendering technology, which will extract more dat from the higher-resolution aerial photographs captured by a fleet of planes working exclusively on behalf of Google.
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The Christmastime seasonal "Swaddling Ale, " for example, was a bit too heavy on spruce-tree extract.
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The streams from Gnip and DataSift can be combined with data from more specialised firms that try to extract meaning from social-media data.
Globe Export hooked nominations for two products: varietal wild seaweed in brine and "sliceable vinegar"-seaweed extract infused with balsamic vinegar for slicing onto raw oysters.
Their plan is to use WCIT to resurrect the old international long distance model, enabling them to extract revenue from high-volume websites and other Internet services.
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On Wednesday a High Court in London declined to grant an injunction preventing the screening of a 90-second extract of an "intrusive and demeaning" video featuring Mosley.
But the most insidious subterfuge of Best Lists is how they extract free work from free-lance critics.
Jim Powell, a senior fellow at the Cato Institute, argues that governments eventually extract revenues from the not-so-rich anyway.
Koch should be able to extract synergies by reintegrating Georgia-Pacific's business with some of the operations it had bought from the Atlanta firm in 2004.
The scientists said their extract also produced fewer side-effects.
Again the idea was to break up Brierley to extract value from its vast under-performing assets.
Another idea is a low-tech effort to extract phosphorus by using crops which are then harvested.
Patton has trained police investigators in using these wholesale data-netting methods to extract evidence for criminal investigations.
Later, she would get on her knees on the emergency-room floor and extract the laces from his shoes.
Divorce lawyers have used information in social-media posts to extract higher alimony payments from indiscreet spouses, experts and lawyers report.
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The solar steam is being injected into wells to make it easier to extract heavy crude from a 120-year-old oil field in the Central Valley town of Coalinga.
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Then 50 or 100 folks sit at headquarters and use a query engine and tools -- sold by MicroStrategy or its competitors -- to try to extract insights from these huge databases.
Evidence from the American Bureau of Labour Statistics support the conservative argument that they have used their power to extract a wage premium: public-sector workers earn, on average, a third more than their private-sector counterparts.
At first Amgen tried using genetic engineering to create organisms that would extract oil from shale, man-made proteins that would make chickens grow faster and new specialty chemicals such as a cloned indigo, a substitute for the natural dye used to color blue jeans.
Even though people who own gaming consoles are not representative of the general population (and many are not even of voting age), David Rothschild, an economist with Microsoft Research, geeks out over the possibility of using new weighting and de-biasing methods to extract more meaningful insights from his sample.
But it seems that voters - for now at least - are far more concerned about who will extract them from the current economic crisis, than any questions about political infighting in far-off Alaska.
Lufkin manufactures pumps and lifts designed to help extract natural gas and oil from hard-to-reach reservoirs.
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