Another related example is new browser plug-in, aVOID, which Fast Company describes.
These patients often need a complex array of support, both mentally and socially, for which fast-paced hospital environments are just not equipped for.
The Web itself is an upside surprise -- unveiled only in 1992 -- around which fast companies like Amazon, Yahoo and Ebay have mobilized, reaping billions of dollars for investors.
He leafed through the pharmaceutical bible, the Physicians' Desk Reference, and selected 300 drugs to test, culling only those for which fast-onset was a necessity, including medicine for migraines (Imitrex), allergies (Claritin) and depression (Prozac).
They will be confident of success after winning the last four series against West Indies, including a 3-0 success in the Caribbean four years ago, a series in which fast bowler Steve Harmison took 23 wickets.
The reversal of fortunes that William Frey and I noted in November in which fast-growing Western cities like Phoenix changed to losers during the recession and gritty Rust Belt cities like Detroit shed fewer residents continued in 2011, according to the latest edition of a migration study from Atlas Van Lines.
The protection against this gloomy prognosis is the cartel office, which is fast establishing pro-competition credentials.
Terry told me to hold altitude and slow to 115 knots, which happened fast.
Think of this as a way of practicing brand-building, which is fast becoming a 21st-Century skill.
Tomeny instructed me to hold altitude and slow to 115 knots, which happened fast.
Large stars end in the more spectacular explosions known as supernovae, which generate fast-moving particles in extraordinarily high magnetic fields.
The process will enable the documentation of the country's local traditions, skills and historic sites, some of which are fast deteriorating and disappearing.
His explanation of relativistic time dilation, which causes fast-moving clocks to appear to be running slowly when viewed by a stationary observer, is exemplary.
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So-called second-tier stocks, which include fast-growing regional oil company Bashneft , cosmetics-maker Kalina and popular-retailer Sedmoi Kontinent , have become an area of active trading for domestic investors.
Still, given the desperate state of the Ukrainian economy which is fast running out of money to pay public wages and pensions, Ms Tymoshenko did better than might have been expected.
But, of course, the embarrassment is greatest for Barclays, which is fast losing what is as important to a bank as capital to absorb losses, namely a reputation for integrity and competence.
The win was only the Blues' second in 10 league games and although the performance was anything but perfect it may yet prove a crucial turning point in a season which was fast descending into meltdown.
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The result of this is that no-fault lack-of-fit between an employee and the first manager, team, or project is likely to lead either to termination or stagnation (which are fast and slow varieties of the same thing).
ZeptoLab began preparing for the next phase of the launch around October, when several of its developers started building an online version of the new game for the Burger King campaign, in which the fast-food chain would give away Om Nom toy with its kids' meals, along with a code allowing the user to play an online version of the game.
So, right now, it's really this open community, which is what the Internet was all designed initially to be, and now, a lot of folks are saying - big telecommunications and major companies like that, the largest telephone and cable companies are really trying to be gatekeepers in deciding which website go fast or slow or which won't load at all, and that could cause competition within the industry.
Just like the automobile begot highway construction, which begot suburbs and fast food (which maybe begot Lipitor), the phenomenon of Internet search is unleashing capitalist creativity with sweeping consequences.
The HarperCollins negotiations with Apple represent a direct challenge to Amazon, which dominates the fast-growing e-book market but which could face significant competition from an Apple tablet.
The cameras, which can record fast-moving balls, are able to store up to 48 hours of footage, which can be replayed almost immediately.
In fact, the company recently sold out to Salesforce.com (NYSE:CRM), which is a fast-growing software company.
The HiSoft-VanceInfo deal took 19 days (and many all-nighters) from negotiation to public announcement, which is very fast, says Lee.
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Veronica Mars creator Rob Thomas is in talks to helm the project, which is being fast tracked by the young-skewing network.
Clearly, the Vivanno alone will not revive Starbucks, which expanded too fast and diluted its quality and culture in the process.
He said the original research showed there was a higher risk of heart disease in cities which had a fast pace of life.
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Beginning around 1908, needle compasses began to be replaced in ships by gyrocompasses, which use a fast spinning wheel to indicate north and south.
To be sure, Autonomy will have to compete against Microsoft, which has bought FAST, a Norwegian rival, says Madan Sheina of Ovum, a market-research firm.
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