Sentences with phrase «for gtc»

However then I still had to do MY OWN numbers because the IGBP did not actually use accurate projections for GtC use.
Note for GTC orders: If we receive partial executions on different trading days you'll be charged separate commissions.
Together, these deliver a 12 % improvement in fuel economy and CO2 emissions across the GT W12 range and a 10 % improvement for the GTC W12.
Wheels and covers: 14» on sedan and Highline, 15» on LX and GTC; Sedan got a «luxury wheel cover» with steel wheels, and coupes and convertibles got «premium wheel covers» with steel wheels, except for GTC which had cast aluminum wheels (no covers).
Of course, GT3 - R drivers will own the 0 - 62mph bragging rights: 3.8 sec versus 4.2 sec for the Speed coupe (4.4 for the GTC).
If the drug, ATryn, finally gets a nod from regulators, its approval will mark the culmination of a meandering 15 - year journey for GTC Bio therapeutics, a Framingham, Mass., spin - off of the biotech giant Genzyme.

Not exact matches

«The GTC's code of conduct requires teachers to «demonstrate respect for diversity and promote equality» but the decision today makes a mockery of the code.
«To do this,» explains Antonio Cabrera Lavers, head of astronomy at the GTC and one of the authors of the paper, «we have used for the first time the blue tunable filter of OSIRIS to take a deep image centred on the emission from the recombination lines of one of the oxygen ions in the planetary nebula 6778.»
GTC recognized the need to demonstrate on its own the potential for the technology and, in the late 1990s, began a clinical trial of human antithrombin for patients undergoing bypass surgery who develop resistance to the anticoagulant drug heparin.
«There's still a need for alternative production methodologies,» says Philip Nadeau, who tracks GTC as an analyst with S. G. Cowen.
Although the bulk of the commercial manufacturing uses cultures of bacteria, such as Escherichia coli or Chinese hamster ovary cells, a few biotech companies are trying to produce therapeutic proteins in the milk of transgenic mammals (such as GTC Biotherapeutics, which is using goats; PPL Therapeutics, which is using sheep; and BioProtein Technologies, which is working with rabbits), transgenic chicken eggs (such as Avigenics or Vivalis), or even in transgenic crops (such as ProdiGene or Meristem Therapeutics); but it is early days for these «pharming» methods.
At a conference in London last week, Bob Hennessey, the company's chairman, said that GTC had sold the data for $ 22 million to Astra, a Swedish pharmaceuticals company that makes anti-ulcer drugs.
«My understanding is that GTC has sequenced about 60 per cent of the M. leprae genome and has done next to nothing for the past three years on the TB genome,» he says.
Cole himself, for example, supplied GTC with colonies of the bacteria that cause leprosy and TB.
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In parallel the team led by Hans Deeg was prepared to observe it with the 10m GTC, awaiting for the moment when Tabby's star would «wake up».
The C3R2 survey is obtaining multiplexed observations with Keck (DEIMOS, LRIS, and MOSFIRE), the Gran Telescopio Canarias (GTC; OSIRIS), and the Very Large Telescope (VLT; FORS2 and KMOS) of a targeted sample of galaxies most important for the redshift calibration.
The CDR potential and possible environmental side effects are estimated for various COA deployment scenarios, assuming olivine as the alkalinity source in ice ‐ free coastal waters (about 8.6 % of the global ocean's surface area), with dissolution rates being a function of grain size, ambient seawater temperature, and pH. Our results indicate that for a large ‐ enough olivine deployment of small ‐ enough grain sizes (10 µm), atmospheric CO2 could be reduced by more than 800 GtC by the year 2100.
At the present time the teams which are observing on the GTC, as well as those around the world, are waiting for Tabby's star to wake up again, and show stronger dimming, from 10 % to 20 % as found in the observations from Kepler over 5 years ago.
There is no practical justification for why emissions necessarily must even approach 1000 GtC.
The eventual warming from 1000 GtC fossil fuel emissions likely would reach well over 2 °C, for several reasons.
The fifth IPCC assessment Summary for Policymakers [14] concludes that to achieve a 50 % chance of keeping global warming below 2 °C equivalent CO2 emissions should not exceed 1210 GtC, and after accounting for non-CO2 climate forcings this limit on CO2 emissions becomes 840 GtC.
Further, GTC interferes with normal nutrient absorption by inhibiting the enzymes (amylase and glucosidase) needed for proper glucose absorption.
R.H.E. has current funding through a Sanofi research grant (fellowship — education grant), Diadexus, and GlaxoSmithKline, and also serves as a consultant for the following: Amylin, GTC Nutrition, Genfit, Lilly, Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Esperion.
The General Teaching Council for England (GTC) was abolished in 2012 and in its place, the National College of Teaching and Leadership (NCTL) became responsible for administering the training of new and existing teachers in England, and regulating the teaching profession.
The GTC program is a great option for individuals who have come to the teaching profession later in life.
When we were reviewing the Professional Standards at GTC Scotland, we widened the original Standard for Headship to include a standard for middle leadership, and these are both included in the Standards for Leadership and Management.
After a quick peek on the web, an ultra-clean 1966 Ferrari 330 GTC is up for grabs on the DuPont Registry, with change to spare.
If you want one, you'll be able to boost Bentley's sales and buy a GTC Speed for about # 150,000.
He will be starting the trip at the Bentley Drivers Club HQ in Banbury and sharing this most famous machine and a brand new GTC Speed as they head for the ferry port at Portsmouth.
Interior The GTC can seat up to four people on front and rear bucket seats, though the rear seats would likely only be comfortable for children.
If it hadn't been for the excitement of going to see where this car had been restored, the workshop where this sort of work was carried out, I'd have drooled over the GTC and the other cars in the showroom for hours.
The GTC is 243 pounds heavier than the coupe because of reinforcements added to compensate for the body rigidity that's lost along with the metal roof.
Exterior Even if you know what to look for, it's hard to see some of the changes to the new Continental GTC.
Available for special order only, the GTC also encompasses many of the performance and luxury upgrades available on the GTS and hardcore TA models.
As they are built, the customized cars will also be posted on the Viper website for anyone to view, and Dodge is banking that the GTC program will drum up some social media buzz since buyers will be able to post updates online about their personal Viper GTC.
Dodge is also hoping to get GTC buyers involved in the build process, and has a whole system for each customer to select his or her options, place the order for the car, and be updated on the car's progress as it is built to order at the Viper's Conner Avenue plant in Detroit.
They have a Bentley GTC and a Gallardo but prefer the Tesla for freeway driving.
But, for all that, there are a couple of things about the latest 6.0 - litre, twin - turbo W12 as fitted to the mildly overhauled Conti GT Speed, and its soft - top GTC sibling, that melts rational considerations like snowflakes on a barbecue.
Some might argue that this chunky powerplant, whether turbocharged in a Bentley or naturally aspirated in an Audi A8, is a decadent anachronism and has, in any case, been usurped for relevance in the modern world by the more efficient and cleaner Audi - sourced V8 that powers slightly less costly Conti GTs and GTCs.
The GTC is available to order now — yours for just # 149,350 — with customer deliveries beginning in the autumn.
For just over # 164k the GTC is definitely more of a cruiser, but with a brutish and sophisticated image that easily trumps the Mercedes and Porsche.
For its final year of production, Dodge introduced a number of special - edition Vipers, including the Snakeskin Edition GTC, VoooDoo II Edition ACR, 1:28 Edition ACR, and others.
Perhaps it's fairer to compare it to cars like the Bentley GTC or Aston DB9 Convertible, but both of these rivals are nearly 50 % more expensive, yet hardly add anything to the ownership experience in return for the greater outlay.
Variant name: Convertible S, Derivative: S, Variant: 4.0 V8 S, Concourse Edition, 21 Inch 7 Spoke Black Alloy Wheels, Red Calipers, Duo Tone Interior, Carbon Inlays, Gloss Black Lower Front Spoiler, Side Skirts, Rear Diffuser, Electric Heated and Cooled Seats, Massage Seats, Air Scarf, Reversing Camera Multi award - winning prestige car dealership John Holland is delighted to offer for sale this outstanding Bentley Continental GTC V8 S Concours Edition presented in this stricking colour combination of St James» Red complimented with a Black Hood, Diamond Quilted Duo Tone Linen Main Hide, Beluga Secondary Hide, Linen Contrast Stitching with Emblems on Front and Rear Headrests, Beluga Carpets, Alcantara Headlining and finished with Carbon Fibre Interior Inlays which all makes for a stunning vehicle.
The next generation of Bentley's superlative Continental GTC convertible is set for unveiling at the Frankfurt motor show and is enhanced with more power and a modified chassis.Output grows to 567...
The abomination above used to be a Bentley Continental GTC before Ireland and his money trashed it in preparation for -LSB-...]
There's also a Continental GTC cabriolet scheduled for release in 2018, and Bentley has already revealed its 2018 Continental GT3 racing car, which is expected to herald the arrival of a road - going GT3 variant in due course.
Mercedes - Benz Australia has also issued a recall notice for the MY 2017 Mercedes - AMG GT models, including GTR, GTC and GTS.
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