In addition to dissecting malware these new teams are engaged in security intelligence gathering.
Investors have two options to choose from when dissecting the books, neither of them good.
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Both dumped massive data troves this week, keeping reporters very busy analyzing, dissecting, and writing something.
Doctors could see what they're dissecting using heads-up displays that overlay CT scans onto the organ in question.
The replay shows Mitchell cut his fingers across the ball, biting on the pitch and dissecting Gambhir's defence.
There are already many articles dissecting her tenure at Bank of America and many more will be written.
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First, he says, the experimenters basically ground up whole bees, when dissecting them first might have yielded more information.
Dissecting the different wartime experiences of these various ethnic and national subgroups will, someday, make an excellent dissertation (or two).
He can draw from memory the precise structure of almost any drug, dissecting their flaws and attributes atom by atom.
McLean and an acquaintance, William Harris, 26, were first arrested on charges of unlawfully dissecting a human body and hindering prosecution.
Mitterrand, who served as president of France for 14 years, will be buried Thursday, but the French have already begun dissecting his past.
People are already dissecting the report and tearing it apart, some speculating that high-frequency traders manipulating the market are really to blame.
For months, experts have been dissecting the smallest details of the disaster, and now they are setting out their findings formally to a judge.
Despite such unpredictability, dissecting the dynamics of users growth is not a frivolity as it could lead to better insights on reaching critical mass of users.
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Jayson Street, a security researcher who has written a book on dissecting hacks, reckons the Chinese government itself is struggling to contain hacking within the country.
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Aside from dissecting the company's financial performance and integration progress, Fiorina will no doubt be questioned about the surprise departure this week of President Michael Capellas .
As a way of asserting that his medical studies (a concession to his physician father) were in vain, Berlioz threw himself out the window of a dissecting lab.
While dissecting everything from rating scales to pitching mechanics, the scholars will also learn the importance of organizational skills as well as how to write a comprehensive report.
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Dr Hildenbrandt said that her research made it "painfully clear" how little anatomists at the time were interested in the fate of the people whose bodies they were dissecting.
For nerds like myself who enjoy dissecting the collective bargaining agreements in professional athletics, the next eighteen months or so have been marked on my calendar with great anticipation.
Each semester at Pepperdine University's Graziadio School of Business and Management in Los Angeles, students complete research projects that often involve dissecting events and issues faced by their own companies.
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While attending the New Hampshire Medical Institute (now Dartmouth Medical School), he was too poor to pay for a dissecting class and so had liberated a corpse from a cemetery.
Mr Feldman, a Harvard Law School professor who once clerked for a recently retired justice, David Souter, clearly enjoys the intellectual sport of dissecting opinions coming out of the court.
We begin in the closet, dissecting pieces and wardrobe categories, and using those individual garments as a springboard to discuss lifestyle, aesthetic preferences, areas of body consciousness, frustrations, and comfort zones.
Given increased college student participation in the 2008 presidential election, both President Obama and Governor Romney will be dissecting exactly what factors and proposed policies will capture these voters in 2012.
Dr Casanova has spent many years dissecting both.
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"If people think that you're throwing babies out, dissecting children, to do stem-cell research, I'm not for that, " said Edwards, who had accepted the speaking invitation before receiving her diagnosis of Stage 4 metastatic breast cancer.
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Unless the Supreme Court rules broadly against California's ban on same-sex marriage, which seems unlikely to the smart people who have been dissecting the arguments, then some gay people could be waiting decades for equal rights under the law.
With a few weeks left until the close of the quarter, many are likely rolling up their sleeves, sharpening their pencils and dissecting companies to see if they will thrive in the coming quarters or have to pre-announce a shortfall.
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Nokia's N800 Internet Tablet has withstood its fair share of unboxing and dissecting experiments already, and while we've seen one episode of a less-than-thrilling implementation of FM today, the N800's dirty little secret could have been a nice inclusion.
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