Calves swimming in echelon showed a 28% increase in average swim speed and a 19% increase in distance per stroke.
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In addition, calves in echelon spent over a third of their time gliding while no gliding was observed in calves swimming on their own.
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In addition, Echelon, a systems control operation based in San Jose, Calif.
That investment put Accel in the upper echelon of Silicon Valley venture capital firms.
The data clearly shows that American male tennis players were well accounted for in the upper-echelon of professional tennis from 1978 through 1996.
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Donald Goldfarb, the interim dean of Columbia's Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science, said the latest project is aimed at helping the university's engineering school overcome its biggest hurdle in reaching the topmost echelon of the field: its relatively small size.
Competitors in this busy space include Echelon Corp.
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But this one is mostly about the Indians, who return Monday after going 3-3 against Toronto and Tampa Bay, two teams expected to be in the AL's upper echelon.
Itron (ITRI) has the leading market share in the global smart metering industry, and Echelon (ELON) provides network solutions and interfaces for street lighting, residential appliances and facility monitoring.
The results, which will be reported in a forthcoming issue of Functional Ecology, suggest that echelon swimming is the underwater equivalent to carrying a child.
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While operating at the very top echelon of the automotive-marketing world, in other words, he became known more as a Bobby Knight, the volcanic Indiana University basketball coach of yore, than a Mike Krzyzewski of Duke University buckets fame.
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Chichikov, the character at the heart of Gogol's masterpiece, is a lower-echelon civil servant with a corrupt past who specializes in what Gogol calls "blandiloquence, " or elaborately empty compliments.
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Alain Ducasse has opened a sumptuous hotel, L'Andana, here, in a 16th-century former hunting lodge of the grand duke of Tuscany, and there is a small but impressive echelon of destination restaurants--like Caino, in the medieval village of Montemerano, and Ristorante Bracali, in a former corner tobacco store near Massa Marittima--where local chefs are rising to Michelin stardom by (profoundly) rethinking local dishes.
The Genting Group announced Monday that it will break ground in 2014 on the 87-acre site where the partially built Echelon project has sat for nearly five years, put on indefinite hold by Boyd Gaming Corp.
In a Wall Street Journal op-ed addressing European complaints about our Echelon electronic intelligence program, Woolsey said that the U.S. was not using Echelon to spy on European companies to steal their trade secrets.
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There are clearly advantages in face-to-face contact, particularly for younger people and top-echelon executives, who may be more effective minding the store if they hang around the office.
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The Echelon was intended to be a mixed-use development complete with 5, 000 rooms in six hotels, lush landscaping and luxury amenities.
In the past couple of years, the idea has been sort of unique to the hedge funds and upper echelon of the money-management community.
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