• The usual FDA bottleneck could be loosened with the first incorporation into a bonafide drug.

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  • AML. The 50 most strongly correlated genes were chosen for incorporation into a diagnostic model.

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  • Electronic Engineering Times reports that engineers are feverishly competing to develop sugarcube-sized digital cameras for incorporation into cell phones.

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  • Micron expects to start shipping samples of this product in 2012 with possible incorporation into initial products in 2013.

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  • What are the barriers for ICT incorporation into education policies and strategies?

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  • What are the challenges of ICT incorporation into the existing curriculum?

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  • The effective abolition of the separate state second pension, and its incorporation into the new enhanced single-tier version, will end the complicated system of so-called "contracting out".

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  • It allows certain specified goods to be imported for processing or incorporation into finished products at the rate of Customs duty that would be applicable to the finished product, that is, zero, instead of the rate for the imported goods.

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  • Although he cannot definitely rule out a direct effect by the pollution on the birds' metabolism of the yellow pigment, or its incorporation into their feathers, the correlation between a shortage of caterpillars and faded plumage is strong evidence of a link between pollution, diet and bird colour.

    ECONOMIST: Great tits

  • In addition to incorporation pro gaming into its annual BlizzCon Convention in Anaheim, the game giant has announced the 2012 Battle.net World Championship.

    FORBES: Connect

  • In addition, the mere incorporation of biometrics into the payment system is likely to deter criminals, says Mike Bond, an expert in banking security at Cambridge University.

    ECONOMIST: Security

  • The incorporation of touch screens into portable devices is one driver of this growth.

    ECONOMIST: Computer interfaces

  • And one-third of the firm's revenue now comes from cars, thanks to the incorporation of its database into products since as US Ford's Sync in-car communications system.

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  • In Office 2010, these differences carry forward and are coupled with the incorporation of the Ribbon into Outlook, impacting usability of this critical communications application used daily by virtually every corporate end-user.

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  • Ms Finch-Saunders also called on the Welsh Government to facilitate the incorporation of veterans' service histories into their medical records.

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  • Either way, the incorporation of buddy-list programs into other software such as browsers and operating systems is already under way.

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  • He pays little heed to the insistence that such interventions as there have been arise from the incorporation of European human rights legislation into the Scotland Act 1998.

    BBC: Fighting the law

  • He has acted to limit the scope of the Prevention of Terrorism Act, and backed incorporation of the European Convention on Human Rights into British law.

    ECONOMIST: Straws in the wind

  • Moreover, Mr Breeden has said that the new code should be written into the company's articles of incorporation, ensuring that it can be changed only by shareholder vote.

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