Put the substance through early clinical trials with a few dozen patients, and the odds jump to one in six.
Blog Frog is precisely what it sounds like: a connective tool to link blogs and their communities, allowing users to jump from one to another to explore their interests and discover new sites.
But for a growing number of workers the trick will be to jump from one company to another to take advantage of changing skill shortages.
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In fact, it takes just 19 clicks to jump from one web page to any of the 14 billion-plus pages on the web.
Heptathlete Sotherton was given a wildcard to contest the long jump but she finished last after only managing to land one legal jump of 5.85m.
For example, in the Gmail app, you can only see three labels up at a time, and you can't even use the letter keys to jump to a particular one.
When they get a quarter of the way around the track, you check to see if you're on the leading horse--and if you're not, you jump over to another one.
Personal apps, e-mails and photos are on the Personal side, so you can jump from one profile to the other.
Two framed pictures of pirate ships interact as cannons shoot between the two and pirates jump from one ship to the other.
Better to bill by the project (or, better yet by the results you produce), so that you can jump from one project to another and back again guilt-free.
One can argue that multiple pages can weaken your position, but this is not how things work in Facebook: users jump from one page to another without any specific discovery pattern in mind (if you look for a scientific word to describe this behavior and impress your colleagues, try serendipity).
The failure to adopt radical new policies to jump-start the economy and in one fell swoop to resolve the insolvent bank situation by ridding the overhang of toxic bad paper "increases the risk of a further dramatic equity sell-off, " says Christopher Wood, CLSA emerging markets analyst.
With a flick of her wrist or a tilt of her comely head she could persuade 16 snarling and terrifyingly unpredictable Bengal tigers to jump through hoops or pile on top of one another to form a great orange and black pyramid.
For those mariners constantly on the move, trying to find a partner willing to wait on land or give up everything to jump on board is one of the pitfalls of a seemingly idyllic lifestyle.
Recent discoveries have led to advances in how to unleash the immune system, though one challenge has been to jump-start the body's defenses without injury to healthy, normal cells.
Participants were then presented with a list of ten hoops and told to select as many as they liked (but a minimum of one) for their partner to jump through.
Researchers are trying to determine if the virus will be a "dead end" infection which can spread only from animal to person, like rabies, or will be able to spread from one person to another like HIV after it made the jump from primates.
"If the bar is set too high, of course no one is willing to jump, " said Mr Cable.
The Aug. 18 University of Michigan survey showed a jump in one-year inflation expectations to 4.2% in August, from 3.2% in July.
Spare capacity is the ability of oil producers to jump-start new production within one month and keep it going for three months.
Analysts reckon rising social security costs will almost certainly force the government to raise Japan's consumption tax, currently 5%, leading to a one-off jump in consumer prices during the next decade.
Often the people who go on the sites that promise you a match are so primed to find one that they jump at the first or the second or the third who comes along.
But AMD's decision to keep 32-bit functionality on its 64-bit offering has drawn criticism, not only from Intel but also from industry experts who feel there is little reason to keep one foot in the 32-bit space when making the jump to 64-bit.
Hungary's new central-bank governor is looking for ways to jump-start the country's recession-hit economy, with one possibility being to use the bank's reserves to bail out households with debts in foreign currencies.
For someone who is one of the last to jump into the presidential race, former Sen.
Second, the rule may encourage tax evasion, especially if tax rates jump from less 15 percent to 30 percent in one go.
Electrons, like that imaginary tennis ball, can simply jump (or tunnel) from one place to another, and molecules can attract each other at moderate distances.
The challenge from Phillips Idowu was a mighty tough one - he had to jump a world class distance to beat him, and he pulled it off.
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