So will the CEOs on stage team up to take the shape of some synergistic Voltron-esque innovation robot?
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Another biomarker of interest is a protein called tau, implicated in the neurofibrillary tangles -- which basically take the shape of cells and destroy them -- that build up in the brains of Alzheimer's patients, particularly in the memory center called the hippocampus.
The second laser, which produces red light, then stimulates particular sites to take the second shape.
"Pubs of Ulster calls on all of those with an interest in the future of the industry, from publicans, business owners and customers, to take the opportunity to shape and improve the industry by responding to the consultation before it closes on 12 November 2012, " he said.
The answer, presumably, is that the Labour proposal will take further shape as the review continues.
It was only in 1951 that the European Union began to take shape through the Treaty of Paris and the European Steel and Coal Community.
As the new formations take shape, all but the biggest, or the most specialised, financial institutions face an uncertain future.
The changes will take shape in early summer with the introduction of new products and new ads from London's Bartle, Bogle, Hegarty, creator of memorable spots for Levi's, Audi and Johnny Walker.
He said the scheme could take shape very swiftly if permission is given and the warehouse could be in operation by autumn 2013.
In the body shop, vehicles begin to take shape as some of the plant's 850 robots, processing data scanned from each serial number, pluck large stamped pieces of steel from nearby conveyor belts and weld them together.
Public safety is unified in its quest for this additional spectrum and as the network begins to take shape, it will be working with the commercial network operators to share some services, back-end systems, and other assets in order to maximize the network while minimizing its costs.
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But most attempts to convince the body to churn out these antibodies haven't been successful, primarily because the antibodies take on an unusual shape that marks them for destruction by the very immune system that generated them.
But detailed policies may not take shape until the launch of the next five-year plan, beginning in 2011.
Jumping between Google and Microsoft word as the chapters take shape.
This time, look up at the mountains as the clouds take shape.
Certain significant patterns begin to take shape in the mind -- even though the instructions are still gobbledygook and the toy doesn't work.
"We and the governing bodies will continue to engage constructively with all stakeholders over the coming months as the proposals take shape, " he said.
How those stresses coalesce and take shape over the course of long careers playing football is what Harvard researchers, and partners from other institutions, will be trying to pinpoint.
Critics of the UPP (Pacifying Police Unit) in Rio de Janeiro are quick to question how community organization and development projects will take shape in the years leading up to the World Cup and Olympics.
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He said there was an urgent need to "break the vicious cycle that threatens to destroy Syria" and that the UK and Russia, as members of the UN Security Council and the G8, must take the lead in helping shape a political transition.
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Who knows how the medical landscape will take shape with health care reform still up for much debate by the powers that be.
Even if the bank-rescue legislation is beginning to take shape, actual details of the government's latest proposals for stimulating the economy will be nowhere in sight.
But the fact that rocky planets can take shape around metal-poor stars means the first roughly Earth-like worlds may have formed long, long ago.
Or if you believe, like Krugman, that the data can show you the shape that the fairest society should take, then politics might not always make good on the social compact.
As his effect on the Republican ticket begins to take shape, what is clear is that fiscal consolidation is now clearly in the agenda.
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But if you start with your materials, you unlock so many potential ways the architecture can take shape.
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Those power struggles began to take shape days before the election.
That shifts the debate back to two big questions: what is university for and what shape should university education take in the future?
With a similar model beginning to take shape in Europe and the U.S., he is eyeing joint ventures and purchases.
And the issue of removing assets, I mean, he made very clear his position that we would take the lead initially in the military operation because of our unique capacities to shape the battlefield, if you will, but that we would then step back, still remain part of the coalition, but make that transition to a NATO lead.
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