Memory-Plus, an extract from the supposedly memory-enhancing brahmi plant, is popular among India's overburdened students.
The more it wishes to spend, the more it must extract from the economy via taxation.
But with resources being ever more costly to extract from the earth, the markets for recycled products are increasing.
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Called Coartem, it combines a derivative of artemisinin, an extract from sweet wormwood bush, with a second drug, lumefantrine.
So far, the PrimeCell researchers have been able to reprogram the cells they extract from testes without any tumor growth.
Other Antarctic discoveries include an extract from green algae for use in cosmetic skin treatment, and anti-tumour properties in a strain of yeast.
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He went through the pockets of his jacket looking for the cell phone that he had managed to extract from Riquelme, and called Morini.
The study measured the effect of three different combinations of black cohosh, an extract from the roots of a plant native to North America.
The best that a survey can generate is an estimate within a range that mathematicians can extract from prior estimates and the final numbers.
What they can extract from merchants and consumers, however, is golden.
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Nonetheless, the Schadenfreude of onlookers is as misplaced as are many of the lessons that the world's instant moralisers have hurried to extract from the affair.
The seat has an extract from a poem by Spanish poet Antonio Machado carved into it which reads: "Wanderer, there is no path, the path is made by walking".
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The one area of improvements that they would like to extract from ownership is improved benefits for the health and safety risks that they take in playing the game.
In his personal blog Grossman has described how a malicious website could create form text fields, probably invisibly, for the contact info it wanted to extract from a Safari user.
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Last week the Guardian published a short extract from my new book about problems in the pharmaceutical industry, in which I talk at length about the problem of withheld clinical trial data.
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But the only firm that achieved any success was Novartis, which in 1998 developed Coartem, an antimalarial drug that combines artemisinin, an extract from the sweet wormwood plant, with a compound called lumefantrine.
We get Amit's point, our devices have come nowhere near to maxing out the intelligence or utility that we can extract from them, but this just seems like another step toward over-reliance on technology.
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Athough 10% interest may be the correct commercial price to extract from banks, it will do nothing to enlarge their profit margins or provide banks with the resources to provide additional loans to households and businesses.
Following is an extract from the book.
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"Apart from the usual assurances on job security, the only promise the 80, 000 strikers have been able to extract from the state government is that distribution will not be privatized in the next 12 months, " the story said.
The United States of America cannot afford to bet our long-term prosperity, our long-term security on a resource that will eventually run out, and even before it runs out will get more and more expensive to extract from the ground.
" Indeed, some of our favorite scents cannot be found in nature: several musks (traditionally an extract from a gland of the Himalayan musk deer), ambers (a blend of resins) and lemons, as well as "at least two crucial lily-of-the-valley components.
Mr. Hurst, in his suit, cites a seven-page fax sent by Mr. Rees to Mr. Marunchak in August 2006 that contained an extract from at least one email sent by Mr. Hurst to an agent he'd dealt with in Northern Ireland.
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For these reasons, Republican Senators led by Senator Jon Kyl (R-Arizona) and have been trying to extract from the Obama administration the New START negotiating record, in the hope of clarifying exactly what U.S. diplomats have promised the Russians on missile defense.
It does not mean that they do not care about their customers, but it does mean that the first question they must ask is how much income can we extract from our customers without driving those that are profitable to another financial institution.
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But there was also a very striking moment when I was traveling with them in which we went into a classroom full of schoolchildren, and the Iraqi colonel I was with was eager to extract from these children some information about two suspects that he and his men were searching for.
So when I hear the Speaker or the Senate Republican leader wanting to dicker, wanting to see what can they extract from us in order to get this done, my response to them is, just do the right thing: Focus on the American people, focus on the economy right now.
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One does not have to search hard to extract from the line taken by Moscow and the allies in the pipeline case the bulk of the arguments being used today in the effort to finesse -- and, in the end, live with -- the completion of the Juragua complex no matter how defective it is reliably reported to be.
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The streams from Gnip and DataSift can be combined with data from more specialised firms that try to extract meaning from social-media data.
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