Sentences with phrase «core labs does»

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It pains me a bit to say it, because I was a shareholder in Core Labs in the early 2010's — I talked to David Demshur before and he was a great guy, and I really believed in the bull argument for this stock — but I do happen to agree with Einhorn after reading through his presentation.
Unless there is rapid adoption of EOR in the Permian and other basins, I don't think Core Labs can increase earnings.
The reason is this - if you buy their Re-usable Science Kit, plus the Core A Science (preschool science) kit and the accompanying Discover and Do DVD and you will have everything you need to turn your kitchen into a preschool science lab.
«I think it goes beyond motivational speech, I think it really challenges the core of our relevance as leaders and I am challenged and I know that many of us here are and I think that we will do what we need to do to make sure that we see through the labs that we have to identify specific areas where we will do this labs.
A lab at the École Normale Supérieure in Paris has created a geodynamo in this way, and the scientists there were able to observe flips in polarity, although critics say that the experiment does not replicate the core's conditions closely enough to be trumpeted as a true success.
The specific duties of staff scientists — who can work in core facilities as well as in labs in academia, non-profit research institutions, and government — generally include both doing independent research and helping others get work done, though the specifics vary.
«He says the idea is to offer salary support and independence to scientists who hold less high - profile but essential jobs, such as managing a core facility or doing informatics within a principal investigator's lab.
If Europa does have an ocean, the academy report recommends a series of satellite missions and lab simulations of the chemistry at the boundary between Europa's ocean and its rocky core.
Research in the lab of Edward P. Feener, Ph.D., Investigator in the Section on Vascular Cell Biology and Director of the Proteomics Core at Joslin Diabetes Center and an Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, now has shown that a substantial percentage of patients with DME do not have high levels of VEGF in the fluid inside their eyes but do have high levels of a protein called PKal (plasma kallikrein) and associated molecules that are key players in an inflammatory molecular pathway involved in the disease.
Karin Reinisch had being doing structural biology since graduate school, and as a post-doc solved the reovirus core in the lab of Stephen Harrison.
But (if I see the situation clearly) a private citizen like Keenan does have a right to request the lab analysis of those cores — and probably Baillie's (or the lab tech's) graphs of those results.
But one of the core tenets of Lightning Labs's technology, it says, is that it allows you to do away with counter-party risk.
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