Not exact matches
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
on Tuesday gave Swiss drug giant Novartis a second approval for its
pioneering CAR - T cancer therapy, which
uses patients» own immune cells (re-engineered outside the body and then replicated) to destroy blood cancers.
AWS, the
pioneer which launched in 2006, won the hearts and wallets of developers at startups and small companies long ago, because a single developer could easily set up a test site
on AWS
using his credit card.
A tiny start - up in Boston is
pioneering a revolution in the wastewater treatment industry that could turn it
on its head: a forward - osmosis technology to purify the water
used in fracking.
Chipotle director Neil Flanzraich said
on Wednesday that Ells's vision was key to creating and expanding the chain, which helped
pioneer the
use of fresher ingredients and more menu transparency.
year, the Interfaith Center
on Corporate Responsibility
pioneered the
use of shareholder advocacy to press companies
on environmental, social, and governance issues.
Currently celebrating our 47th year, the Interfaith Center
on Corporate Responsibility
pioneered the
use of shareholder advocacy to press companies
on environmental, social, and governance issues.
The savvy Canadian is the co-founder and chairman of Toronto based Franco - Nevada (FNV 94.06 1.61 %) and
pioneered the royalty business model in the gold mining sector based
on the model
used in the oil - and - gas industry.
Leading progressive academic economist Steve Keen gained international recognition after he successfully predicted the 2007 global crisis
using an alternative macro-economic model built
on the
pioneering work of Hyman Minsky and Wynne Godley.
I
used to run a semi-popular forum back in the early
pioneer days so I kind of know the pressure being exerted
on you to delete, moderate, etc..
On a visit to the UK for the
Pioneer Church Leaders Conference in early 1996, they heard about the
Pioneer «Partnership» structure and decided to
use the model.
To be sure, as Schmidt's chapter
on the poor but prolific cartoonist Watson Heston notes, evangelical Christians
pioneered the religious
use of comic books and religious cartoons.
Even some Christian churches have jumped
on the bandwagon of the new century as if it has the magic power to bring about «Christianizing the world in this generation,» to
use the celebrated motto of John R. Motto, one of the tireless
pioneers of modern ecumenism.
First, I always toast my oats with butter and canola oil, no matter what recipe I'm making,
using Ree Drummond's method from her recipe for granola bars
on The
Pioneer Woman blog, this added 2T butter and 1 / 8c of oil.
Food processors worldwide are increasingly relying
on Eagle's superior MDX technology, originally
pioneered for
use in the security sector, to detect foreign bodies previously unseen by x-ray or other conventional inspection technologies in difficult product applications.
We
pioneered the
use of market forces to create sustainable forest economies to lift people out of poverty, because we understood that those who depend
on the forest are the most invested in protecting it.
The beef industry is taking aim at companies producing lab - grown meat alternatives, arguing for stricter regulations that would prevent
pioneers in this space from
using terms such as» beef» and «meat»
on product labelling.
SportsInsights.com
uses pioneering betting charts to track the percentage of bets and money placed
on every major sporting event.
Moureen
pioneered the
use of defensive midfielders and was a tactical master once - upon - a-time, but football has moved
on, and he too is beginning to fall behind and can't accept it.
The Byzantines
pioneered the
use of cloisonnè sometime before the 10th century, and man has not improved
on it much since then.
We
use pioneering betting charts to track the percentage of bets and money placed
on every major sporting event.
Sports Insights
uses pioneering betting charts to track the percentage of bets and money placed
on every major sporting event.
The first phase the pool reconstruction projects included developing architectural plans,
using the design features of the new swimming pool at
Pioneer Park as a starting point, and the decision was made to rebuild all three pool complexes at one time to lessen the impact
on the public.
Jané also
pioneered the
use of QR codes
on child car seats.
The hood and apron pack supplied with your
Pioneer is
used on both the newborn carrycot, and
on the pushchair seat unit supplied with the package.
With merely 5,000 square feet of space to provide treatment to the young clients, our dedicated group of therapists
used equipment and materials that were donated or purchased at yard sales to conduct physical, occupational and speech therapy based
on the sensory integration techniques taught by
pioneer, Dr. Jean Ayres.
Swimming Pool Rental Costs: The cost of renting Olympic Pool, Camelot, Frontier or Heritage pools for a special
use on weekends or holidays will increase by $ 30 to $ 410 an hour;
Pioneer pool will increase by $ 25 to $ 300 an hour while Recreation pool will go up $ 20 to $ 240 an hour.
Nobel Laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka has disclosed that the
pioneer Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, informed him while
on exile in the UK that he realized late that former President Olusegun Obasanjo was
using him as the EFCC Chairman.
The Centre, which is only the second of its kind in the world, will enable construction site managers to be trained as though
on a real site,
using pioneering technology.
Labour, which
pioneered the
use of all - women shortlists, initially brought the lists in
on a voluntary basis.
Convinced this circular logic wasn't providing satisfactory results, Finkelstein
pioneered another way forward:
using science, and science alone, to shed light
on antiquity, regardless of what the Bible might say.
A few
pioneers like the Shoemakers began to catalog the faint smudges
on the glass plates they
used to photograph the night sky.
Designer Linda Loudermilk — a
pioneer in environmental fashion whose collection is available at a wide range of boutiques — says she
uses eco-friendly fabrics exclusively and adds to the list such exotic sustainable fibers as sea cell (a seaweed - based fiber), soy fiber * (extracted from the residue of soybeans
used in the manufacture of tofu), and sasawashi (a linenlike blend of Japanese paper and kumazasa herb with antibacterial properties that «can heal a cut
on your leg» — or so Loudermilk claims).
With this intervention, developed at the UHZ — the first
use of the Cardioband
on the tricuspid valve — the University Heart Center Zurich is strengthening its reputation as a
pioneer in the field of heart valve medicine.
Following a
pioneer and a victim Samaras was the founder of a project called the Tactical Weather - Instrumented Sampling in / near Tornadoes EXperiment, or TWISTEX, which
used different instruments to gather data
on the elements that make up a tornado, including wind speeds and direction, humidity, and atmospheric pressure.
It included a controversial love affair with physicist Paul Langevin, a friendship with Albert Einstein, the establishment of the Radium Institute in Paris, her
pioneering use of radiography
on the French wounded in the first world war, her tours of the United States to raise money to obtain radium for her institutes in Paris and Warsaw, and her relationships with her daughters, scientist Irène Joliot - Curie and writer Eve Curie.
Surgeons in the US have
pioneered the
use of a mechanical arm laden with sensors to track the positions of their surgical instruments while they operate
on patients» brains.
Dadachova, a
pioneer in the
use of radioimmunotherapy against infectious diseases, previously successfully turned it
on a streptococcal bacterium that causes pneumonia.
Even when
using pioneer (or brand - name) drugs, doctors monitor patients
on these types of medications until they find the precise dose that works with each person's physiology.
That's now changed, so genetic algorithms are poised to have a profound effect
on R&D, says John Koza at Stanford University in California, who has
pioneered their
use in engineering design.
The
pioneering research was performed
on a photosynthetic LH1 - RC complex from the bacterium Blastochloris viridis, which can harvest and
use light at wavelengths over 1,000 nm.
In the early 2000s, Maria's group had
pioneered the single - atom approach for metals anchored
on oxide supports as the exclusive active sites for the water - gas shift reaction to upgrade hydrogen streams for fuel cell
use.
A team led by Professor Aristide Dogariu of UCF's CREOL, The College of Optics & Photonics, has
pioneered a way to detecting such interaction
on a single layer of atoms — an exceedingly hard task because of the atom's minute size —
using a method that's «elastic.»
This
pioneering technique
uses the distribution of hydrogen
on the largest possible scale.
Despite the fact there are other groups that now
use geospatial satellite imagery for human rights work, Wyndham says AAAS was a
pioneer in exploiting satellite technologies to shed light
on human rights abuses.
A
pioneer in the diagnostic
uses of radiation and the development and testing of radiotracers in the early days of nuclear medicine, Robert N. Beck, professor emeritus in the Department of Radiology at the University of Chicago, died at the University of Chicago Medical Center
on August 6, 2008, from myelodysplasia, a form of leukemia.
For inventing bistable digital micromirror devices based
on silicon chips and for
pioneering their
uses in full colour video projectors which give large bright pictures of high quality
using a lamp of normal power.
She also
pioneered the
use of DNA sequencing for human rights investigations, developing the approach of sequencing mitochondrial DNA preserved in human remains, then applying this method to the identification of kidnapped children in Argentina and subsequently to cases of human rights violations
on six continents.
Bullock was recognized for his «seminal work
on transition metal hydrides, his
pioneering use of inexpensive metals for homogeneous catalysis and the development of a new programme
on molecular electrocatalysis.»
The fabrication approach we're
using on TMT was
pioneered by a team led by Jerry Nelson at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and that team's own words will help describe the process here.
On September 23, 2010, scientists
using the the European Space Agency's Venus Express mission released infrared images of a single storm vortex at the planet's South Pole, although a double vortex was apparently detected both by NASA's
Pioneer Venus Mission in 1979 and the ESA's Venus Express mission in 2006.