In the issue of Nature that also contains the Human Genome Project's paper on the genome, a team of Rosetta scientists outlined how they refocused the company's technology to figure out whether DNA sequences constitute complete genes.
His latest project is a vast paper-tube Japanese pavilion for Expo 2000 which opens in Hanover on June 1st.
So, on paper, this project belonged not to Mr Berlusconi, but to anonymous third parties.
Rather than update these documents electronically, construction project printed them out on paper and changed them manually.
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The project seemed impossibly complicated on paper, but it evolved into a peaceful roof-scape that looked as though it had been there for decades.
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For the reaction to his recent Lancet paper on the successes of the project is facing a certain amount of criticism from other economists and development experts.
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Work on the project is so far confined to a research paper stemming from experiments with an iPhone, although it's easy to see this spreading to other platforms and real products before too long.
The key: He'd put a science agency, such as the National Science Foundation, in charge of deciding whether a given project qualified, and leave IRS auditors to track paper, making sure, for example, the salaries and expenses supposedly devoted to research really were.
Secretaries made copies in triplicate, in case the project was uncovered, even using the typewriters and carbon paper of the Judenrat, the Jewish council set up by the Germans.
The MIT research, which is based upon 61 data sets of price and performance over at least 10 years, is a part of an ongoing project by the Santa Fe Institute, who published a paper with the same finding in 2010.
Lander, first author on the genome paper published by the government-funded Human Genome Project, is also an MIT professor and head of the Genome Center at the Whitehead Institute.
One project is The book that disappears, a volume printed on reactive paper that turns black after 20 minutes.
In the paper mill's latest ''green'' project, they're installing a new boiler designed to burn the wood-chips they used to throw away.
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Though certainly unique, the Intrapolis project is far from alone in the class of architecture better left on paper.
On a February evening, Columbia students, Manhattanville residents and others opposed to the project gathered for a dinner of chicken, rice and beans served on paper plates in an upstairs meeting room owned by the university.
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This paper is designed to illuminate the arguments in favor and against the FS-X project, to pose questions that should be considered in the course of congressional deliberations, and to suggest a possible approach.
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If we need a new character and decide we need a new project, I just go home and do some thinking, some doodling with a pencil and paper until an idea comes to me.
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True, the British government did not exactly spell things out (its white paper in 1971 said there was no question of losing essential sovereignty), but the European project, with its promise of ever-closer union, always had an overtly political dimension.
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