Sentences with phrase «with commercial»

With commercial hybrid breeds like beefalo, that breeding took lots of trial and error over more than a hundred years.
False positives were a more common occurrence with the commercial solution.
ASHG has not yet communicated with the commercial sector, so it doesn't know how likely it is that companies will adopt the suggestions.
The technique is based on their method to burn patterns of spongy graphene into plastic sheets with a commercial laser.
Founded in the 1950s, the group is currently run by two solid - citizen scientists with commercial aims, Don Griffith and Mark Solak, who have spent their careers working in privately funded weather modification efforts around the country and the world.
The devices are manufactured by burning electrode patterns with a commercial laser into plastic sheets in room - temperature air, eliminating the complex fabrication conditions that have limited the widespread application of microsupercapacitors.
Any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to these Official Rules and / or the Contest shall be settled by binding arbitration in accordance with the commercial arbitration rules of the American Arbitration Association.
They then monitored how these potatoes fared compared with those treated with a commercial sprout inhibitor based on chloroisopropyl phenyl carbamate.
While the NUS researchers continue to explore new applications of the microfibre sensor, they are also keen to work with commercial partners to bring their novel sensor to market.
The new technology is soon to be marketed in collaboration with commercial partner Carl Zeiss Meditec.
The researchers believe that their findings dispute all previous data obtained with commercial ELISA kits for irisin and make it unlikely that the hormone plays a physiological role in humans.
These fatalities are disproportionately associated with commercial vehicles.
And with commercial hives affected, CCD could expand into the wild.
«My role was a mix of scientific entrepreneurship together with commercial endeavor.»
Paleontologists clash with commercial collectors over the legal sale of dinosaur skeletons and other important fossils
In the UK and the US, public hostility, combined with a commercial reluctance to build nuclear plants without financial safety nets from governments, make any major nuclear revival unlikely.
He says there are too many scientists in Russia and not enough of them have learnt to cope with the commercial demands of the modern world: «Competition and the scientific market will determine what happens to them.»
CELL PHONES Tokyo was the only city with commercial cellular telephone service in 1980 — which wasn't a major problem, because there weren't any self - contained mobile phones yet.
Since none of us had sufficient experiences with the commercial world, we decided to participate in a business plan competition.
Some academics, such as Bradley, are thankful for the new source of data and have responded by working more closely with commercial units.
With commercial airline traffic expected to top one billion passengers annually by 2016 (compared with the 769 million who flew in 2007), there are more aircraft than ever taxiing, taking off and landing on airport runways.
The longstanding practice was designed to fund military research with commercial potential or allow institutions to build new research infrastructure with funding they had won from the European Commission but would only get on completion of the project, Andradas explains.
Although the experiment was done entirely with commercial technology, DNA expert Larry Kobilinsky of John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York doubts that most criminals would have the skills to pull it off.
The launch pads and buildings are being redesigned for future missions with commercial space partners.
These native South American varieties were crossed in the greenhouse with commercial varieties, using natural procedures.
The clones were obtained by natural methods through crossing varieties from South America with commercial varieties used in Europe.
Making matters worse, the severe loss of wild honeybees due to mite infestation virtually eliminates any chance that feral drones will mate with commercial queens and liven up the gene pool.
«With a commercial license issued, and with the field built, we will continue with operational tests, generating and delivering grid - connected power to paying customers.»
Early in the game of creating a company, says Perls, perhaps the most important player with which an academic scientist should communicate is the institutional conflict - of - interest panel, whose job is to assure that financial stakes with a commercial entity don't bias research results or compromise the safety of human subjects.
On one side are southern states, most importantly, North Carolina, with a commercial fishing fleet pummeled in recent years by competition from cheap foreign seafood imports.
«This important work complements injury prevention my colleagues and I are conducting with commercial fishing fleets in the region,» said co-author Kincl, who is Syron's advisor.
If you are working in a basic - research environment, you may not have even considered the possibility that you might come up with an invention with commercial value.
«We were pleased that our relatively simple process produced SSAs that performed on par with commercial SSAs and designs reported in other research.
Compared with commercial neural probes, the new array exhibited competitive electrical properties, including electrode impedance.
Even if fuels from agricultural waste, wood, grasses and household trash are the greenest transportation option available, manufacturers have yet to produce them with any commercial success.
If this isn't realistic, are there other groups in your field carrying out research with commercial potential?
Mandated to spend $ 3.2 billion in profits from the U.K. lottery, the Millennium Commission ended up doling out 21 % ($ 390 million) to science - based projects, with commercial sponsors — a requirement — kicking in more than $ 1 billion more.
As Scott Pace puts it, «That heritage doesn't yet exist with these commercial firms.»
A confident SpaceX has merged its final two test flights to the International Space Station in a bid to press on aggressively with commercial space flights for NASA
Östros would prefer a model more like that in the U.S., where researchers would have to inform their employer of findings with commercial potential and split the gains (if any) with their universities.
In Rice's experiments, samples were prepared with a commercial chemical kit that releases all the DNA and RNA in the small amount of stool tested.
These issues are particularly acute with commercial ocean fertilization.
Last year, Qi and his colleagues at Georgia Institute of Technology, in collaboration with scientists at the Singapore University of Technology and Design, used a composite made from an acrylic and an epoxy along with a commercial printer and a heat source to create 4 - D objects, such as a flower that can close its petals or a star that morphs into a dome.
Combined with a commercial serum containing skin growth factor, use of the beauty patch — which is based on electrical energy from sugar and air — led to a 90 % percent increase in collagen fibres, which help to keep the skin supple, after the two - week test.
Technology foresight, the British government's much - vaunted programme for predicting fields of research with commercial potential, will be a waste of time unless all government departments act on the results, says the Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology (POST), which offers politically neutral advice to MPs.
«The piezoelectric yarn in combination with a commercial conducting yarn constitute an electric circuit connected in series.»
He hooked up with a commercial dolphin - catcher who netted the animals for aquariums.
Since then, they have become widely recognized as a pest with great potential for changing aquatic ecosystems and interfering with commercial activities.
Dickensheets has found his experience with commercial instruments to be beneficial, and like most academics in engineering today, trains his students to be practical problem - solvers.
My latest information is that the administration of the CSIRO will be a two or even three - headed beast with commercial activities based in Melbourne — and maybe Sydney — and government liaison based in Canberra.
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