This should have at least moved the needle with new customers coming to the platform.
The prospect of replacing the needle with a painless breath of insulin has tantalized scientists for 80 years.
The treatment involves a needle with wires attached being inserted into the lung.
She watched as her grandmother struggled to thread a needle with fingers that were beginning to bend at odd angles, like old trees.
From the valley below, each pier and mast merge to look like a single needle with an elongated eye: Foster's drawings, in fact, depict a thread piercing the eye of a needle.
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In a process the researchers describe in articles published today in Science and Advanced Materials, they used a silicon needle with a tip about ten thousand times smaller than an ant to sculpt a polymer material known as polyphthalaldehyde.
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But corporate leaders would be wise to take the conclusions of any study that professes a desire to "move the needle" with several grains of salt.
Today, in lieu of injecting with a needle or pen, some patients carry an insulin pump loaded with the shorter-acting insulin.
Is it moving the needle at all with swing voters, or is it more mobilizing the base?
This carbon monoxide molecule effectively acts as a record needle, probing with unprecedented accuracy the very surfaces of atoms.
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The ballots are then pierced with a needle and sewn together as they are counted.
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Biopsy can now be done with a needle through the skin using CT imaging to guide the needle.
So, then they suspect that they may have been attacked with a needle and came to seek treatment.
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Try to move the needle a little bit with each change in the right direction, and try to line up incentives properly.
There are smudge marks where Beethoven rubbed out the brown ink before it could dry, and scratches where he erased notes with a needle.
Insulin for these devices comes in cartridges with a needle.
By the time our own pot of harihari-nabe finally arrived, all we could do was play with the needle-thin (hari means "needle") stalks of mizuna greens and take a bite or two of whale leftovers.
Amai Gold, a nurse who was left permanently disabled after a patient stabbed her with a needle, told the programme how she had her case dropped after a two-and-a-half-year struggle to get it to court.
In an earlier trial five patients in the U.K. had undergone a surgery in which a tiny catheter implanted in their brains continuously delivered GDNF from a pump inserted in the stomach (the pump is refilled with a needle through the skin).
We know this because there are regular screenshots of the Seattle skyline complete with the Space Needle in the background.
In 1745, an English physicist named Gowin Knight developed a compass with a steel needle, which retained its magnetism longer.
The last scrutineer pierces each ballot with a threaded needle through the word "Eligo (elect)" and places it on the thread.
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These were so small they could be injected into patients with a regular needle but would dissolve slowly, meaning only one injection a month was necessary.
The aircraft isn't complete quite yet, but barring unforeseen obstacles, like a run-in with a giant needle, it should be up in the air starting October 15th.
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That June, following surgery and six weeks of radiation, Mitchell flew to Duke to get his first vaccine treatment, four shots with a big needle into his upper thigh.
Dr Brennan, who was the clinical director of the service from October 1990 until he took paid leave in June 1997, failed to carry out a key test on dozens of women which involves taking a sample of cells from the suspected cancer with a fine needle, the GMC was told.
At Kiton, fabrics are created with new wefts through the most refined tailor methods, such as needle punching, a special embroidery technique that combines lace with cashmere, transforming it into a single yarn.
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Tools don't get much more simple than the needle, a long slender object with a pointed tip.
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