Ariad and other biotechs once pursued only the broadest markets, but they have a newfound interest in curing the rarest of cancers.
We have only taken the first step in curing our economy and making sure that it is moving on the right track.
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As I pointed out in Curing the Big Data Storage Fetish, much of the money currently going into big data is paying for storage.
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But we're not going to reduce the deficit by gutting education investments, gutting investments that we make in our infrastructure, gutting our investments in basic science and research that can lead to discoveries in clean energy or lead to discoveries in curing cancer.
In researching her history of Lourdes until 1914, Ms Harris came away impressed by the faith of those who travel there in hope of curing serious ailments.
After months of debate, the French Cabinet took on the proposal despite past declarations of support from Jospin for the technology's potential benefits in treating and curing disease.
Treating earlier with more effective therapy in the hopes of curing some patients certainly seems likely.
"We did a lot of hunting and hiking together when the kids were little, " said Menard, gesturing to a picture of Palin as a young teen with her sister and Menard's sons, surrounded by moose carcasses in a room for curing big game.
The Supreme Court did uphold a patent on a software-controlled rubber-curing machine in 1981, but its ruling emphasized that this was because the patent covered a physical machine that happened to have a software component, rather than claiming a software technique by itself.
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Scientists like Atala say regenerative medicine represents a new frontier in medicine that could see doctors curing, rather than merely treating, diseases using the body's natural ability to heal itself.
Athena Neurosciences was founded as a stand-alone company in 1987 with the express purpose of curing Alzheimer's.
It is often argued that the distinction between curing and killing is blurred in any case: doctors frequently prescribe increasing doses of opiates which, as well as relieving pain, will advance the death of a patient.
Diehr, in which the Supreme Court upheld a patent for curing synthetic rubber that covered the process of checking temperatures and pressures and adjusting them according to a set of specified parameters.
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The Supreme Court first upheld a software patent in 1981, involving software controlling a process for curing rubber, and since then patents have become a vital bulwark protecting the assets of big companies like IBM and Microsoft.
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In 1961, the writer began to write a novel about curing juvenile delinquency.
While a scientific breakthrough in its own right, it also brings the possibility of curing genetic diseases, growing new organs and even making a carbon copy of human beings one step closer.
At least the Obama administration has gone some way to curing part of the problem that GM and Chrysler faced in dealing with creditors and unions.
Indeed, in Italy public finance for elections was withdrawn in 1993, since it was felt to be actually compounding corruption, not curing it.
It's still a very young exposure in this country, but I'm fully supporting the stem cells research towards curing the incurables of today's diseases.
At the end of "The Girl Cut In Two, " Sagnier appears on stage as a magician's assistant, smiling in the spotlight as she hears applause rise from the audience, the attention perhaps curing her depression over lovers lost.
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Curing them, however, requires steps that Japanese politicians still will not discuss in public: shutting sick institutions, laying their workers off, and wiping out their shareholders.
The juicy claims about mangosteens curing this or that are made further down, by 800, 000 distributors, in face-to-face conversations and on the Web.
For example, the debt ceiling will have to be addressed in the near future and that will be another opportunity for our leaders to enact further deficit curing moves.
In addition to bathing, saunas would have been used for chores requiring high heat, such as curing meats, and practices requiring sterile environments, such as preparing to bury the dead.
Power in Dharavi, a giant Mumbai slum, is now largely tolled, with meters nestling next to curing factories piled with goat skins and people melting down used plastic cutlery.
In addition, medicines should be prescribed for shorter periods of times so people have fewer unused medicines in their cabinets, and we must put greater efforts into preventing illness rather than always worrying about curing it.
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