The island historically was perceived to be a strategic space for the trade, this trade involved slaves as
well as commercial products.
Innovation Minister Navdeep Bains has said the plan will broadly focus on three key areas: improving education, fostering ambitious research projects that can later be
sold as commercial products and supporting innovative companies that compete globally.
The»60s - era Rocket Belt captures the imagination of a generation of rocket - addled Americans — but never got off the
ground as a commercial product.
I studied at the Scottish College of Textiles, graduating in 1990, and worked
as a commercial product designer until early 2006, when I set up my own dressmaking business.
«We are very excited to see the technique
launched as a commercial product, after years of development in our image processing lab and extensive clinical research in thousands of COPD patients.»
Meanwhile, the organisms themselves had begun to be
packaged as commercial products: In 1941, the breeders at the Jackson Laboratory in Maine received a patent on their line of «JAX Mice» research animals; a year later, the Wistar Institute in Philadelphia trademarked its own line of «WISTARATs.»
In addition to launching Catfidence and PoopChute, we're launching a value - price waste bag line, as well
as our commercial product for parks, governments, HOA's, etc. — called Natural Pet Partners.
For it's simple yet immersive world, where graphical assets are reused properly and professionally to a point where it could be
released as a commercial product.
The Pantone boxes make the connection between the science of colour, without which there would have been no impressionism at the end of the 19th century, and colour samples: the mass - produced, standardised
colours as a commercial product.
Pundits have started doubting the long - term viability of
smartwatches as a commercial product but, if you consider the flood of new devices in the past few weeks, you would definitely think otherwise.
One of the significant effects of this lies in the commercial process of commoditisation, where non-commercial, social activities are reformed, packaged and
sold as commercial products or commodities.
«I decided to take the best of all those custom systems and create one that would
work as a commercial product,» says Rawlins, who looked first to the manufacturing world.
These nuts are sealed in cans, or in plastic bags,
as a commercial product.
Corn starch and other types of starches,
as commercial products, contain only starch and small amount of water.
But that level of simplicity,
as a commercial product, does reach a wide audience.
These loans — which are set up
as commercial products — generally amortize over 15 to 25 years, require a balloon payment in five to 10 years, can not be packaged as securities and sold to investors, and are secured by the church property.