Sentences with phrase «second time in a lab»

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Nest labs was also acquired for $ 3.2 billion USD in January 2014, which was the second biggest acquisition by Google in recent times.
Proto Labs was honoured for the second time in this category.
Be sure to schedule your visit on a day you have lots of free time: Bubbles» open play, in the carpeted Meadow Room and the STEM - centered Loose Parts Lab, is second to none.
Later in the day, all the participants returned to the lab and completed RAT problems for a second time.
The second group of participants read an article from the Times describing the claimed creation of synthetic human made life created in the lab.
This year, after Goss returned from his second tour of duty in Iraq, Parker offered him a full - time position in his laboratory as «lab boss.»
The first was awarded in April, when he still faced the criminal charges and possible jail time; the second was awarded in July, after he had accepted responsibility for the conditions leading to the fatal fire in his lab (but did not plead guilty to criminal charges).
Clocks in timing labs across the globe can then be synchronized, albeit in retrospect, to a billionth of a second.
When the International Earth Rotation Service calls for it, timing labs in all time zones add a leap second just before midnight in Greenwich, England.
Second Life, the creation of Linden Lab in San Francisco, provides its active - user base of one million with a real - time experience on their personal computer, in which they use digital characters called avatars to wander around castles, deserted islands and other fantastic 3 - D environments.
The second study, which was conducted in a lab setting, found the same types of subtle discrimination was taking place, this time with the customer being the discriminator.
The Harvard RoboBee, designed in Wood's lab, is a microrobot, smaller than a paperclip, that flies and hovers like an insect, flapping its tiny, nearly invisible wings 120 times per second.
Now biologists have used stem cells from these patients, who have a devastating disorder called Timothy syndrome, to grow their brains a second timein miniature, in a lab dish.
Beagle Freedom Project has been working tirelessly to introduce and pass legislation that would allow lab animals to be freed after their time is up in research laboratories, saving them from euthanasia and also providing them with a second chance to live a normal life.
It's the second «test lab» that Marriott has opened recently; it is also trying out new concepts in real time at at a hotel in Charlotte, N.C.
Still, you might ask whether [Second Life developer] Linden Lab is courting legal liability if its servers should suddenly go down one day, destroyed, say, in some real - world earthquake, leaving Second Life denizens devoid of «property» or at least expectations in which they've invested so much real time and money.
The closure came two months after the lab was placed on probation for the second time in four years following a scathing inspection report by accreditor ASCLD / LAB, about which police officials never informed the district attorney or the county executilab was placed on probation for the second time in four years following a scathing inspection report by accreditor ASCLD / LAB, about which police officials never informed the district attorney or the county executiLAB, about which police officials never informed the district attorney or the county executive.
Doppler Labs said this is an anomaly and in a second round of testing the buds connected easily each time, backing up the claim.
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