"The fifth base is like a switch - switching on the genes and making cells healthy or diseased, " Alex Olek, the chief executive of Epigenomics, told the BBC.
Switching on radar, or an anti-aircraft gun firing a single salvo, now brings down a hail of bombs on anything deemed threatening, from command bunkers to radar stations, and even anti-ship missiles.
But probably the most important single element is its on-die switching fabric.
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Health insurers and pharmacy-benefit makers are already seizing on the money-saving opportunity that switching patients from Lipitor to a cut-rate Zocor would provide.
The pieces of scenery are activated by switching on and off so-called passthrough transistors that control the flow of electronic signals from one part of the chip to another.
After advising Venezuela's Cisneros family on switching their Pepsi-bottling assets to Coca-Cola in 1996 and then selling them to Panamerican Beverages, a large Latin American Coke bottler, McCausland asked Oswaldo Cisneros to fly to Lima, Peru.
After advising the Cisneros family on switching their Pepsi-bottling assets to Coca-Cola in 1996 and then selling them to Panamerican Beverages, a large Latin American Coke bottler, McCausland asked Oswaldo Cisneros to fly to Lima, Peru, to meet with the owner of local soft drink Inca Kola, which Coca-Cola wanted to acquire.
As advertised, initial loading is quasi-instant, and navigation, zooming and tab switching seemed smooth as well, even on the two-gen-old phone.
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They claim that desktop processors built on Intel's future, 14-nanometer Broadwell architecture will be switching from contacts based on a land grid array (LGA) to a ball grid array (BGA) that could dictate soldering the chips in laptop-style, rather than putting them in an upgrade-friendly socket.
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But the body clocks are set to take a battering, with the United players switching back to UK time on Friday - two days before their second game in Japan.
It would also reduce interest costs on their alternative--switching to a fixed-rate mortgage--provided they can still go that route.
More people now use their tablet or smartphone in the bedroom for late-night video viewing rather than switching on the tube, according to a new survey.
Foundry Networks, a maker of Internet-switching gear that--mirabile dictu--is actually profitable, posted a fivefold gain on its first day of trading, a performance topped only by last year's Theglobe.com.
In addition, both mice feature on-the-fly resolution switching, programmable lift detection, a high-mass scroll wheel, and PTFE glide pads.
Day traders are as likely now to be exchange-floor veterans, career-switching professionals or Ivy Leaguers cutting their teeth on Wall Street.
The IP-switching function is meant to create more stability on the Web by allowing an overloaded Web site to switch servers without a hiccup.
Martin Lewis, of the consumer website MoneySavingExpert.com, said many people could save money by switching to one of the fixed-rate deals currently on offer.
The emphasis might be switching from day-to-day spending to spending on big capital projects now ( giving someone in Edinburgh a few good lines for his next FMQs) but prepare for reminders in Cardiff Bay that it was the Welsh capital budget that took the heaviest blow of all.
Leading US car firms have all been knocked by an over-reliance on thirsty pick-ups and SUVs, at a time when more American drivers are switching to smaller more economical cars.
Until retailers' inventories naturally flood with the updated type, the only way to tell is by switching the slate on and running a utility like GeekBench -- and perhaps there'll be circumstances where you can give that a go on the shop floor.
Now she is switching her attention to the IPC Paralympic World Championships - a major milestone on the road to the London 2012 Paralympics - which begin in Christchurch on 21 January.
Sunderland-born, Jeffries became the first boxer ever to bring an Olympic medal back to the city earlier this year - an honour which saw him handed the responsibility of switching on the city's Christmas lights.
The SuperAgers also matched the middle-aged on tests of naming things, attention and task switching, and identifying drawings by category.
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Furthermore, switching from post-recession caution to a growth posture, CEOs are focused on retaining existing customers and attracting new customers, which is placing increased attention on outdated CRM applications.
The conference is going with "East" and "West" instead and switching to a nine-game scheduling format after presidents and chancellors approved the moves on Sunday.
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England lost Lewsey to injury just before half-time, with Dan Hipkiss coming on at center and Mathew Tait switching to the left wing.
The Vendor Relationship Management (VRM) community could bring another shift as start-ups begin invading this space, switching the emphasis to managing personal data assets on behalf of users.
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Dedicated lens rings allow for fingertip control of focus and aperture, while a DSLR-style Focus mode dial on the front of the camera enables easy switching between focus modes.
But coach Mick Potter sprang a slight surprise by switching Sia Soliola to the pack, freeing him to recall fit-again Jonny Lomax on the wing and slip Meli inside to centre.
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