• More broadly, industrial accidents in China are taking on increasing resonance for U.S. companies and consumers.

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  • But the grief in this hometown of Henry Ford has taken on deeper resonance.

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  • But the idea took on greater resonance when I attended the ANA Masters of Marketing Conference a couple of weeks ago, most notably when I listened to Michael Francis, the chief marketing officer of Target.

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  • If elected, Mr. Hollande has long pledged to seek to renegotiate the fiscal pact agreed by European leaders in December in order to add growth-boosting measures, an idea that has recently taken on more resonance among European policy makers.

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  • The other resonance on the web is the concept of unbundling promoted by App.net founder Dalton Caldwell.

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  • "The so-called war on women has resonance, and the Democrats appear to be winning the spin war, " CNN Chief Political Correspondent Candy Crowley said.

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  • Three years ago Columbia University psychologist Joy Hirsch and neurologist Nicholas Schiff of Cornell University's Weill Medical College teamed up to perform functional magnetic resonance imaging scans on two minimally conscious patients.

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  • With this project she will develop a new label-free biomolecular detection method, based on a technique called Plasmon Resonance Energy Transfer (PRET), to monitor biochemical pathways involved in the differentiation of stem cells.

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  • It's based on his work using functional magnetic resonance imaging brain scans that first demonstrated that, when people are asked to imagine themselves in retirement, the parts of their brains that usually "light up" when they think about themselves don't light up at all.

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  • The entire collection has an emotional resonance, but the section on young athletes in the traditionally maligned East End region of London and the profiles of the inspirational individuals nominated to be torch bearers leading up to the Games is particularly moving.

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  • In 2000, Knutson published the first paper using magnetic resonance imaging to photograph what goes on in the brain as people deal with money.

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  • He said the next stage was to confirm its exact identity using mass spectrometry and nuclear magnetic resonance analyses to produce it chemically on a larger scale.

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  • MRI, first developed 30 years ago, is based on a well established scientific technique, nuclear magnetic resonance, which uses the interaction of magnetic fields with the spin of the nuclei of atoms to provide detailed information on the constituents of chemicals and biological materials.

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  • The corgi, which died at a breeding farm, will be prepared for consumption on the Bob and Roberta Smith radio programme broadcast on the London-based arts station 104.4 Resonance FM.

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  • But none of Mr Rudd's changes matches the historical resonance of a statement he plans to make on February 13th: a formal apology to Australia's indigenous people for past injustices under European settlement.

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  • After 20 minutes, two men on dhol (a large handheld drum with the tubby resonance of the tabla and the kinetic force of a conga) who were not with the band joined the parade and started playing along to the music.

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  • The broadcast will be preceded by an introductory feature by the author and poet Blake Morrison reflecting on the poem, the furore it provoked and its contemporary resonance.

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  • The issue has particular resonance for the relatives of those who died, trapped on the burning upper levels of the twin towers.

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  • Gilmore, Hancock and Ely recently stopped by the KUT Studios in Austin, Texas, on the eve of their tour to explain the philosophical and existential resonance of the new album, as well as the ups and downs of the songs that led to the title.

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  • Plans for a memorial have a particular resonance for Paul Silk, the chair of the Silk Commission on devolution in Wales.

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  • This is because the degree of carbonisation of organic material as measured with electron spin resonance is dependent only upon the amount of carbon and not on the time material has been heated for.

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  • The resonance of such tactics may embarrass French and German politicians, both on the centre-left and the centre-right, who have predicted that Muslims will soon be integrated as their fellow citizens get used to them, and as their ties with homelands like Turkey and Morocco weaken.

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  • Since then, Ms. Jackson has submitted research for 84 studies posted by Article One's clients on topics including car engines and chemistry, far afield from her specialty in magnetic resonance imaging.

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  • You can benefit from these two examples of how not to do it by testing to find your own natural resonance point, and ensuring that your voice is pitched most of the time on or around that note.

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  • But by stirring a discussion about the resonance of certain images to Jews and Christians alike, the lead objects have refocused attention on a deep but contentious commonality.

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  • On Tuesday, the rare material will finally be released on "Bill Evans Live at Art D'Lugoff's Top of the Gate" (Resonance) a two-CD set that rivals Evans's revered Village Vanguard recordings for Riverside in June '61.

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  • Along the way, she made the case for government services, pointing out in now famous off-the cuff comments that no one makes it completely on their own efforts, but needs the help of the wider society, remarks that no doubt have greater resonance in the wake of Hurricane Sandy.

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