Do drugs really have to be so expensive? asks Michelle Childs of Medicins Sans Frontiers.
Trained as a chemist, McKillop has earned a reputation for pushing the frontiers of cancer treatment.
Research Frontiers, which has purchased and retired 820, 306 shares--43% of the total it sold to Ailouros.
And researchers utilize GPUs to advance the frontiers of science with high performance computing.
But we can cope with and allow adventure and the right to explore new frontiers.
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In 1965 he founded Research Frontiers to exploit a related expired patent of Land's.
Seed decided to allow PepsiCo to purchase its own sponsored blog, called Food Frontiers.
Where older generations favoured traditionalism, younger generations consistently push back the frontiers of social norms.
There are thousands of miles of unmarked, unpatrolled frontiers across which groups can retreat and reorganize.
We look forward to the distant horizon -- (applause) -- to new possibilities, to new frontiers.
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But one of the chief attributes of an independent country is still lacking: recognised frontiers.
The movement of goods across frontiers should become easier, and queues at the borders should disappear.
Visioneering helps capture the diverse set of activities required to push the frontiers of innovation.
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PARCs to perform blue-sky investigative work, how are the frontiers of scientific exploration going to be expanded?
America pushed out its own frontiers and took an expansionary view of its role in the world.
Multinational corporations are using the Internet to create a borderless economy, to operate unhindered by national frontiers.
We have advanced medicine, expanded agriculture and productivity, and opened new frontiers beyond our planet for peaceful purposes.
The power of wishful thinking is on display in the office of Robert Saxe, chairman of Research Frontiers.
Doraiswamy is one of three authors of a recent study published in the journal Frontiers in Psychiatry.
People do not move, or allow their children to move, across frontiers, legally or illegally, without good reason.
To a degree, multi-system Europe exists already, in the euro and in the Schengen rules on crossing frontiers.
Conversely, the most prominent period of cultural decline in Western history coincides with a radical shrinking of trade frontiers.
The Confederation of British Industry argues that employment practices vary across frontiers, and should be left to do so.
Over the centuries, millions of Europeans have died fighting over sometimes illogical, often arbitrary and almost always unnatural frontiers.
And researchers utilize GPUs to advance the frontiers of science with high-performance computing.
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Telephone records show increased call traffic from Iranian officials to the frontiers region around the time of the bombing.
ScienceBlogs recently stopped running Food Frontiers, a nutrition blog sponsored by PepsiCo, after a huge backlash from its community.
Undeterred, Mittal is looking at other untested frontiers, such as building supermarkets along the lines of the U.K.'s Tesco.
Such testing, as well as major improvements, are left to Research Frontiers' licensees.
On the new frontiers of computing, I own an iPhone and an iPad.
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