The objective is a biological design process that enables point-of-use, on-demand, mass-customization biological manufacturing.
Ltd. and point-of-sale equipment maker Roam to advance use of its mobile-payments technology.
If it seems hard to imagine the electronic payments business today without Western Union, just remember the fate of Eastman Kodak, which made those easy-to-use, point and shoot cameras that many of us used for our first forays into photography, or Blockbuster, which briefly reigned over home entertainment as the place to pick up a video or DVD for the weekend.
Crucially, this capacity will be used to treat NHS patients in line with NHS values - free at the point of use and always with the judgement based on clinical need, not ability to pay.
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The Olympus PEN E-PL5 and PEN E-PM2 deliver amazing image quality by packing superior image technology, blazing fast processing speed and total creative control in classic bodies that combine the portability and ease of use of a point-and-shoot without the complexity of a DSLR.
The idea is that you flash it before a meal -- thus, informing the staff of your keen ability to use the Internet -- at which point the manager will suddenly break into a cold sweat and start nervously heaping you with extraordinary service.
Atoc is quick to point out that only 2% of people - mainly business travellers - use Anytime tickets.
Case in point: two new reports looking at off-label use of the hemophilia drug NovoSeven and two soon-to-be-released studies comparing the off-label use of Avastin vs.
Instead, it has led us to believe that its record number of deportations are partly the result of low-level agents and their supervisors going rogue and refusing to use discretion to the point where some of those being deported shouldn't be.
With Iran moving aggressively to build a nuclear weapon, time is running out, and decision-makers are looking for any point of leverage they can use.
We are looking for ways to expand mobile phone banking and to use local merchants to accept deposits through point-of-sale terminals.
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The Android-based MOD Live ships with four new, industry first applications: Buddy Tracking, Smartphone Connectivity, a Navigation app pre-loaded with the largest database of trail maps in the world, Music Playlist Mode, and Camera Connectivity for use in the future with select wireless point-of-view action cameras.
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The mobile payment system allows the use of any smartphone or iPad as a point-of-sale terminal and is aimed at small businesses.
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Our vision for the next decade is to establish a number of regional training centers that are interconnected and use multi-point video conferencing as the main technology (plus desktop sharing).
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The British public are rightly attached to taxpayer-funded health care and education that is free at the point of use.
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The WiFi grid as it exists will continue until the end of July, at which point the network will evolve depending on real-world use.
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From a technical point these threats are easily solved through freely available anti-virus software and the use of decent solid passwords for your online accounts.
As reported elsewhere, some of this purchase order is for hollow-point rounds, forbidden by international law for use in war, along with a frightening amount specialized for snipers.
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John Hagel and John Seely Brown, co-chairs of Center for the Edge, suggest that one of the best ways to pull the C-suite into exploring the use of social software is to point out how it can find and fix expensive operating problems.
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Merely having and letting employees know there is such a reporting system, even if it's used primarily for discrimination and harassment issues, enables a company to knock off up to three points on the ten-point "culpability score" the feds use to determine the severity of the sentence.
Journalists and bloggers in a hurry might find themselves drawn to use of the phrase as a handy, easily-understood reference point.
In fact, both Australia and Canada use a point system to put the most-qualified immigrants at the front of the line, plans that the United States can and should emulate.
It???s usually best to use the incident of a specific leak as a jumping-off point for discussions on how to prevent future recurrences, rather than trying to affix blame for the leak that???s already occurred.
The President will travel to Oslo on the 10th, and believed it was important to use this visit to help get us to the point of a deal -- something that can take the type of action that scientists say need to be taken to stop and reverse climate change.
Defenders of this President's approach to terrorism will point to his use of drones to eliminate terrorists as proof of his strength as a Commander-in-Chief taking the fight to the enemy.
Even more interesting, using PayNearMe technology, 7-11 will be able to print tickets at point of sale terminals on regular receipts that passengers can use to board the buses.
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Users can lock-on to fast moving subjects throughout the frame using 3D tracking to create sharp images of fast action, or use one of the other modes including single point AF, Dynamic AF and Auto-Area AF.
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Teachers can use a software suite to take control of the machines via wi-fi and point them at various Web-based education programs.
The business of publishing road atlases and maps, previously dominated in North America by players like Rand McNally and AAA, was a data-scarcity-driven business (real-time position and road condition information was too expensive to collect and deliver to the point of use).
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