What began as a prototype built around a tower of Arduino shields is now a small first-run integrated board with spots for connecting XBee radio cards and a small LCD display.
India is expected to produce around 315, 500 metric tons of coffee during the 2012-13 crop year, according to the state-run Indian Coffee Board.
He has pushed through constitutional changes to secure much, albeit not full, autonomy for the all-Panamanian board that will run the canal.
They have labeled the decertification an end-run around the collective-bargaining process and filed a complaint with the National Labor Relations Board attempting to block it.
In hiring Sparano, Ryan brought on board a coach who shares his run-first philosophy.
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Mr Osborne said the task force should be set up from April when Conservative-run Medway Council's health and wellbeing board takes responsibility for public health.
But in the short-run, getting some early points on the board with other more modestly differentiated approaches will be important markers of success for the next wave of molecules around the macrocycle modality.
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The College-Level Examination Program, run by the College Board (the institution that commissions the SAT entrance test), allows students to study on their own, then take a competency test in one of 33 subjects and get college credit for passing.
Chasen stepped aside and Wiedemann, a Zell-backed board appointee, recommended Henderson to run the business.
Yet when Lockheed Martin, another firm whose 401(k) Fidelity helps run, renominated Enron ex-director Frank Savage to its board this year, the fund group appears to have gone along, the AFL-CIO says.
Short notice of NYSE Euronext's plan to run the Big Board on the company's all-electronic Arca exchange posed potential difficulties that brokers weren't prepared to address with a little over 12 hours to go before trading was to begin, according to people involved in the discussions.
The hospitals will operate on a not-for-profit basis and will be run in part by a board comprising members of the local community.
With touch-screen functionality on a fully capable machine with a proper amount of on-board storage that will be able to smoothly run Microsoft Office applications out of the box, Windows 8 promises to be an exciting transition for dedicated PC users, while offering the best of both worlds for tablet users.
The 59 aircraft run by Emirates have all had two cameras on board since 1999 - one looking forward from the view of the pilot and the other looking straight down to the ground.
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Engineers there had created a server the size of a circuit board, run off a microprocessor designed to work with power-stingy laptops, not brawny computing machines.
Next, founder and President Michael Wood and his vice president of product development, Fisher-Price veteran Eric Shuler , run the concepts by an educational advisory board mostly professors of education and childhood development which sometimes puts the kibosh on ideas.
Magnet schools are publicly funded and publicly run theme-based schools, complete with unions and subordinate to the local school board.
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Neither GM nor Toyota is developing an exclusively electric vehicle, but both are scrambling to develop vehicles that run for long stretches on electricity sucked from the grid, but with on-board gasoline-powered motors for backup.
Relations between its secretariat, the 150-odd staff who actually run the organisation out of Geneva, and its board, which oversees the organisation and has a say in the approval of grants, are not always easy.
Dempsey returned to Denver in 1983 to practice law, joining the board of Royal Resources, a public oil-exploration company run by a trout-fishing buddy who had been assigned by a court to clean up securities fraud.
So the transport minister was forced to perform a humiliating volte face and go back to the drawing board - at a cost for the taxpayer which may well run to hundreds of millions of pounds.
Next, founder and President Michael Wood Michael Wood and his vice president of product development, Fisher-Price veteran Eric Shuler Eric Shuler , run the concepts by an educational advisory board mostly professors of education and childhood development which sometimes puts the kibosh on ideas.
In July, the chair of the recovery board overseeing progress in how the council is run said it had to make long-term improvements in its management.
Zamani claims the board pushed him to ignore profitability and sign expensive deals with Web portals and run prime-time TV ads.
They chose not to run the ball out of defence in the first half-hour and only had one Beauxis penalty on the board at the break.
"We have the blessings of the board of trustees, elders council and congress to run the affairs of the club, " Adenrele-Yusuf told journalists after a club meeting.
Jordan hadn't run a big tech company before and knew little about outsourcing, so the board also brought back a 35-year EDS veteran, Jeffrey Heller, as president and chief operating officer.
More than 160 organisations will be abolished and another 200-plus will be created in their place, including the NHS Commissioning Board, which Sir David will run.
Just one run was on the board, courtesy of a wide, when Jerome Taylor teased Shane Watson into driving a full-pitched delivery straight to Sarwan at mid-off.
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