• He had joined us briefly as we sat in a conference room as pristine as a research laboratory.

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  • Once a pharmaceutical firm, say, has built a research laboratory in Britain, it is unlikely to pull out altogether.

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  • At heart, Gillette likes to think of itself as a giant research laboratory.

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  • Last Friday, Volkswagen opened up its Electronic Research Laboratory (ERL) to journalists, showing off new areas of high-tech automotive research.

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  • Because Zoe is a virtual talking head created in a collaboration between Cambridge University's Engineering Department and the Toshiba Research Laboratory.

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  • Zanno is the director of the Paleontology and Geology Research Laboratory at the Nature Research Center of the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences.

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  • "It was a full mission success, " program manager Charlie Brink of the Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base said in a statement.

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  • In a statement late Tuesday, the U.S. Capitol Police said further tests would be conducted at the Army's biomedical research laboratory at Fort Detrick, Maryland.

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  • But Dr Graham Hubler, of the United States Naval Research Laboratory, who has taken a keen interest in lightning balls, says the research has much promise.

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  • In 1998, however, it occurred to David Baselt of the United States' Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, DC, that spin valves might also make excellent biosensors.

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  • And in 2007 a survey of around 200 space companies by the Air Force Research Laboratory cited export controls as the highest barrier to foreign markets.

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  • Chongqing Holley, a sister company of Kunming's, has set up a research laboratory in Hunan to help it identify high-yielding plants and establish a seed bank.

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  • And since drugs take such a long time to develop, Mr Vasella believes intellectual-property protection will be sufficient by the time the research laboratory produces its first fruits.

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  • Two spacewalks outside the ISS will be performed during the course of the Discovery mission, as astronauts work to equip a recently installed US research laboratory called Destiny.

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  • He happened upon the findings in the mid-fifties, when he decided to save money for his primate-research laboratory by breeding his own lab monkeys instead of importing them from India.

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  • The " crisis maps" are using data from the US Naval Research Laboratory, the National Hurricane Center, US weather website weather.com and the US Geological Survey.

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  • Models of the so-called "Morph" phone are kept in a foam-padded case, along with a single white glove, deep in the heart of Nokia's research laboratory in Cambridge University, England.

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  • The chief task, entrusted this summer to the 30 engineers at work behind the cream-painted wall at Burnaby, is to turn Ballard from a research laboratory into a mass-production company.

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  • One partner of this initiative is the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), who in 2005 signed a cooperation agreement with UNESCO through the Joint Research Laboratory of Remote Sensing for Archaeology.

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  • The head of Nokia's research laboratory in Cambridge, Tapani Ryhanen, is keen to point out that Morph is a highly theoretical idea of what consumers might be expecting in a decade's time.

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  • The team is lead by Professor Atta Badii of the Intelligent Systems Research Laboratory at the University of Reading in the UK and has 19 specialists working on Hector.

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  • The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) admitted on Thursday that a mix-up at the research laboratory meant tests had been carried out on cows' brains and not sheep brains.

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  • At a General Motors research laboratory in Warren, Michigan engineers are simulating real-life wear and tear on a pair of prototype batteries that lie at the heart of GM's riskiest technological gamble ever.

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  • As he worked in the Sandoz research laboratory in Basel in Switzerland on April 16th 1943, isolating and synthesising the unstable alkaloids of the ergot fungus, Albert Hofmann began to feel a slight lightheadedness.

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  • Alta's new military charger designs give a picture of how that world may look: according to the Army Research Laboratory, a soldier's load can weigh 100 pounds, over a third of which are batteries.

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  • Last year Joe Munyaneza, an entomologist at the Yakima Agricultural Research Laboratory in Washington state, found that tubers from plants exposed to these insects showed typical zebra-chip symptoms, while those from unexposed plants had none.

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  • That's exactly what the whiz-kids from the City College of New York, Rice University and the US Army Research Laboratory have done with a new lithium-ion battery powered by red dye extracted from madder roots.

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  • Prototypes built by researchers at the Naval Research Laboratory, Stanford University and Philips, a Dutch electrical-goods firm, can detect a substance that is present at a concentration of less than one part in a million billion.

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  • He also moved the firm's headquarters from Eindhoven, Philips's birthplace and the home of its main research laboratory, to Amsterdam, as a signal that the firm's sights were set on the market place and not the oscilloscope.

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  • Pictured at left above, Easton started working at the Naval Research Laboratory in 1943, and later helped develop MINITRACK, the very first satellite tracking system, which in turn led to the concept Easton dubbed TIMATION (short for "time navigation").

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