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Not exact matches
Hillary Lewis founded Lumi Organics
as an MBA student in 2013
after a chance
discovery turned her on to the potential of the organic juice industry.
TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, IF YOU OR WE WANT TO ASSERT A SECTION 27 DISPUTE AGAINST THE OTHER, THEN YOU OR WE MUST COMMENCE IT (BY DELIVERY OF WRITTEN NOTICE
AS SET FORTH IN SECTION 27 (a) WITHIN ONE (1) YEAR
AFTER DISCOVERY OF THE SECTION 27 DISPUTE ARISES - OR IT WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
As Lookout and Citizen Lab, an academic team in Toronto, reported in blog posts, the Pegasus
discovery came
after a human rights activist forwarded a screenshot of a suspicious link he had received via text message.
It was chartered
as a city in 1894 and rose to prominence
as a coal - mining town
after the
discovery of anthracite coal in Wyoming Valley.
Japan is asking for the Fukushima nuclear exclusion zone to be classified
as a no - go area for Pokémon
after the
discovery of at least one of the game's characters on a power station's site.
Elliott was not originally named
as a defendant, but
after initial
discovery showed the extent of its involvement in the Board's breaches of fiduciary duty, Elliott was added
as a defendant in an amended complaint under the theory that Elliott exercised actual control over the Board's decision - making.
She may have had a falling out with James the Just
as well
as other disciples
after Jesus» death,
as she never appears again
after the «
discovery» at the tomb, although there is a gnostic «gospel» attributed to her.
Since its 1861
discovery in Bavaria, just a few years
after the publication of Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species, most scientists have placed Archaeopteryx at the root of the broad group of proto - birds, known
as Avialae, from which our avian feathered friends emerged.
After that there are tons of ways to prove that the Bible is correct... fulfilled prophecy, including the names of Cyrus of Persia and Hezikiah of Judah by name and by activity hundreds of years before they were born, science written hundreds of years prior to the
discovery as in the «circle of the earth sits on nothing» in Isaiah... but the evidence I prefer over all the rest is the longevity in the making of the Bible.
As fate would have it, I did not have to wait long, for we discovered that next summer that we each inhabited the same island as cottage owners in the Ottawa Valley: a discovery that led to many evenings spent together on each other's front deck, bourbon in hand, after sharing a common celebration of the Eucharist and a common mea
As fate would have it, I did not have to wait long, for we discovered that next summer that we each inhabited the same island
as cottage owners in the Ottawa Valley: a discovery that led to many evenings spent together on each other's front deck, bourbon in hand, after sharing a common celebration of the Eucharist and a common mea
as cottage owners in the Ottawa Valley: a
discovery that led to many evenings spent together on each other's front deck, bourbon in hand,
after sharing a common celebration of the Eucharist and a common meal.
After a life dedicated to the
discovery of God's revealing presence in an evolving universe, and yet banished and silenced in his own church, it seemed appropriate that he should depart this life on the day of the great epiphany of the Lord
as victor over sin, ignorance, and the established religion.
Jacquet claimed that this
discovery evolved
after a consumer trend for fruit based face creams emerged from London in the new millennium, described by the company
as «tasty treatments».
Chocolate soon became a fashionable drink about the same time
as coffee of the European nobility
after the
discovery of the Americas.
My second marriage fell apart
after the
discovery of a long - term affair
as well
as other issues.
APPPAH educates professionals and the public worldwide,
as shown through scientific
discoveries and continually emerging evidence, that prenatal and perinatal experiences have a profound impact on the subsequent quality of health and human behavior and that life is a continuum which starts before conception, not
after birth.
All kinds of hide - and - seek games are fun for your baby at this age,
as he continues to be thrilled with the
discovery that something hidden from him is still there
after all.
On Tuesday futures tumbled the daily 3 - cent trading limit
after news of the
discovery of the disease in the carcass of a California dairy cow caused investors to bail out of a market already battered by demand fears
after the consumer uproar over a filler beef known by critics
as «pink slime.»
The incident described
as a reprisal attack, occurred barely 24 hours
after the Joint Task Force, comprising the Nigerian Navy, Nigerian Army and the National Security and Civil Defence Corps NSCDC, had launched series of attacks at the pipeline vandalism syndicate in the area, which led to series of arrest and startling
discoveries.
Green was told to step down
as first secretary of state
after he admitted lying about the
discovery of pornographic images on his Commons computer during a police raid.
The multiple award winning artiste, disclosed in an interview that in contrast to the perceptions of his fans
as a charismatic, he was born and bred in the Church of Pentecost right through his Sunday school days at Ahensan in the Ashanti region, to his talent
discovery days in Kumasi high school, then to the frontline ministrations at Kumasi P.I.W.C and eventually
as the music director of several choirs both on and off KNUST campus during his university days before settling with Kaneshie P.I.W.C where he currently worships
after relocating to Accra.
«The matter was not instituted
as a criminal suit, a court can not go on a voyage of
discovery to fish for facts to grant equitable remedy when the respondent averred that he had defendants and was ready to return the money if found liable at trial
after his tenure.
The historic
discovery of those tremors, known
as gravitational waves, comes almost exactly a century
after Albert Einstein first posited their existence.
With GFP, though,
as with many scientific breakthroughs, the tremendous importance of the
discovery was not clear until many years
after the initial work.
After Simonides»
discovery, the loci method became popular across ancient Greece
as a trick for memorizing speeches and texts.
As an upgraded LHC begins collecting data from high - speed proton collisions on June 3
after a two - plus - year hiatus, physicists are anxiously wondering whether the machine's second act will lead to
discoveries of new particles and forces that add pages to the catalog.
The first Neandertal fossils were discovered in 1829 in Engis, Belgium, and in 1848 at Forbes» Quarry, Gibraltar, but were not recognized
as an early human species until
after the 1856
discovery of «Neandertal 1» — a 40,000 - year - old specimen, including a skullcap and various bones, found at the Kleine Feldhofer Grotte in the Neander Valley near Düsseldorf, Germany.
The larger organelles, such
as the nucleus and vacuoles, are easily visible with moderate magnification (although sometimes a clear view requires the application of chemicals that selectively stain parts of the cells); they were among the first biological
discoveries made
after the invention of the microscope.
By next spring, the planet - hunting space telescope known
as Kepler — rejected by NASA three times but then approved
after those initial detections of exoplanets in the 1990s — will most likely report the
discovery of the first known Earth - like planet in an Earth - like orbit.
After a successful postdoc at the Ontario Cancer Institute, where he developed a proprietary platform for the
discovery of novel cancer therapeutic agents, Bray was asked to join the former Amgen Research Institute in Toronto (now called the Advanced Medical
Discovery Institute and no longer part of the parent company)
as the head of their quantitative biology group and act
as liaison to Amgen Inc. in California.
The
discovery could help advance understanding to address issues such
as birth defects and repair of the kidney
after illness or injury.
Might the new «occult astronomy» shed light on the lingering question of whether Pluto is indeed smaller than its rival, Eris (named
after the Greek spirit of strife and discord),
as many have suggested since Eris's
discovery in 2005?
The
discovery of comet Mitchell 1847VI made her world famous and led to her appointment
as a professor of astronomy at Vassar, soon
after it was founded in Poughkeepsie, New York.
Associate Professor Sureshkumar Balasubramanian, from Monash University, along with colleagues in Spain, made the
discovery after analysing natural populations of the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana, commonly known
as thale cress.
One of the more famous general relativity tests to date involved a pair of pulsars, technically named PSR B1913 +16 but better known
as the Hulse - Taylor binary pulsar (
after Russell Hulse and Joseph Taylor, who won the 1993 Nobel Prize in Physics for its
discovery).
One wave of manuscripts followed the controversial announcement that neutrinos could travel faster than light,
as spotted by the Italy - based experiment OPERA in 2011; another came
after the
discovery of gravitational waves using the South Pole - based BICEP2 telescope in 2014.
Physicists hailed the
discovery as preliminary confirmation of inflation, the idea that for a sliver of a moment
after the big bang, the universe expanded at blistering speed.
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As the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) prepares to start up again
after a 2 - year hiatus for repairs, researchers worry that the giant machine may have peaked with the 2012
discovery of the Higgs particle.
For more than a century
after their
discovery, our robust relatives were depicted
as dumb brutes, but the Neanderthals have had something of a face - lift in recent years.
Even though you won't find me in the lab any more, the successful introduction of my own product makes me feel just
as excited
as a scientist
after a great
discovery.
As a result, in late June, more than a year after Science retracted the 2004 paper, researchers at ISC were able to claim the discovery of human parthenogenetic cell lines as their own in the journal Cloning and Stem Cell
As a result, in late June, more than a year
after Science retracted the 2004 paper, researchers at ISC were able to claim the
discovery of human parthenogenetic cell lines
as their own in the journal Cloning and Stem Cell
as their own in the journal Cloning and Stem Cells.
Their
discovery may be harnessed for therapeutic control of body temperature in conditions where it's beneficial for temperature to be reduced, such
as recovery
after trauma.
Alistair Pike, Professor of Archaeological Sciences at the University of Southampton and co-director of the study, said: «Soon
after the
discovery of the first of their fossils in the 19th century, Neanderthals were portrayed
as brutish and uncultured, incapable of art and symbolic behaviour, and some of these views persist today.
After acknowledging that there can be complicated interactions between genes, and that DNA insertion might influence regulatory networks involved in many genes, it also should be remembered that the original
discovery of genes was only possible because disruption of a gene causes a limited set of changes to the organism, such
as a change in eye colour.
If the
discovery is confirmed, the invisible behemoth will rank
as the second largest black hole ever seen in the Milky Way
after the supermassive black hole known
as Sagittarius A * that is anchored at the very centre of the galaxy.
© John Whatmough — larger image (Artwork from Extrasolar Visions, used with permission)
After the initial
discovery of b, some hoped that water could exist on a large moon,
as imagined by Whatmough.
In 2011, his team's
discovery of pristine clouds of gas formed shortly
after the Big Bang was also featured
as one of nine runners - up to the «Breakthrough of the Year» in Science magazine in addition to making the Physics World top ten.
After graduation, she worked
as a technician at Johnson & Johnson in the skin pharmacology
discovery group.
Even nearly four years
after the
discovery, the giddiness in Lamanna's voice is evident
as he talked about the importance of the initial pictures.
In 2005, the identification of an activating mutation in JAK2 (the V617F mutation)
as a STAT5 - activating and disease - causing genetic alteration in a significant proportion of patients with myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) has emphasized the oncogenic role of the JAK tyrosine kinases in hematologic malignancies.2 — 5 JAK2 is a member of the Janus tyrosine kinase family comprising three other mammalian non-receptor tyrosine kinases (JAK1, JAK3 and TYK2) that associate with cytokine receptors lacking intrinsic kinase activity to mediate cytokine - induced signal transduction and activation of STAT transcription factors.6 All JAKs share a similar protein structure and contain a tyrosine kinase domain at the C - terminus flanked by a catalytically inactive pseudokinase domain with kinase - regulatory activity, by an atypical SH2 domain and by a FERM domain that mediates association to the membrane - proximal region of the cytokine receptors.7, 8 Soon
after the
discovery of JAK2 V617F, we and others described that activating JAK1 mutations are relatively common in adult patients with T - cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and participate in ALL development allowing for constitutive activation of STAT5.9 — 11 Several STAT5 - activating JAK1 mutations were also reported in AML and breast cancer patients.10