It is a human monoclonal antibody that attacks the toxins anthrax bacteria spew out.
With that data as a guide, the Datatron could then spew out some 1, 000 original tunes per hour.
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Volcanoes spew out huge quantities of dust, which cools the earth by shielding it from the sun's rays.
Usu in northern Japan decided to crack and spew out smoke and ash.
As a nation, the EPA says we spew out the equivalent of around 10 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide.
The European Commission continues to spew out regulations, despite British efforts to team up with like-minded countries to curb it.
Refineries of the future will spew out chemicals and plastics from corn sugar or wood pulp instead of from fossil fuels.
In theory, you can use books or software and websites that spew out documents for free or for a fraction of what lawyers charge.
Humans burning old fossil fuels spew out carbon-12, which is NOT radioactive.
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Carriers, regulators and airport operators are eager to curtail pollution airliners spew out as they wait in frequently long lines to take off.
Soon that capacity will hit 15 trillion bits, meaning that the switch could spew out the equivalent of 400 feature-length movies every second.
To speed up the check-in process, it also has service agents roam the passenger lines with tiny printers that spew out boarding passes.
Such accidents do not usually spew out large amount of contaminated particles, as happened at Chernobyl, but they do give off intensive radiation.
LHC's underground ring will spew out petabytes (billions of megabytes) of data per second enough to fill all the hard-drives in the world within days.
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But in 1982, scientists found one E. coli strain, O157:H7, in sheep that had changed in a way that caused it to spew out toxic chemicals.
Soil bacteria and fungi are particularly proficient at producing natural chemical weapons, apparently as part of a subterranean arms race to spew out toxic chemicals to kill rival species.
The facility would spew out up to 11.5m tonnes of carbon dioxide a year as it feeds the power needs of the booming south-west, primarily around Phoenix and Las Vegas.
Unfortunately, the massive amount of oil continuing to spew out of the pipe obscured it from view, making it impossible to tell whether the company's latest attempt is having any success.
Connect those data firehoses to computers that have been infected with malicious software that turns them into criminally-controlled botnets, and you can expect them to spew out more malicious traffic than ever.
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On the northern side of the volcano, participants can watch lava spew out of the Earth from a tented camping site 1.5 kilometers away, which has been deemed safe by a volcanologist.
Sobig likely arose from programmers in Russia who wanted to make a tool that would gather passwords and account numbers, while also letting spammers take control of other machines and use them to spew out millions of junk messages anonymously.
Khosla immediately grasped the implications: In the future, biotech companies might--in theory, at least--be able to genetically tweak bacteria to spew out improved antibiotics for human use by mixing and matching modular enzymes from different bacteria in ways nature never intended.
Polls show that although most Europeans support the idea of unity, they dislike and disdain euro institutions, particularly regulation-loving bureaucracies in Brussels that spew out rules covering all aspects of life, such as what constitutes a banana or how loud a lawnmower can be.
"The internet appears to be a driver for individuals to come together and spew their hatred and bile out, " he said.
Lurching through the city like Don Rickles on acid, he and his cronies spew a spectacular flow of id-riddled chatter and obliviously dish out harder knocks than those they go trawling for.
When Albert Lin, an American energy entrepreneur on the board of Future Fuels, a Texas-based power-plant developer, set out to find a gasifier for a pioneering new plant that is designed to spew less greenhouse gas, he figured that he would buy one from G.
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