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It is Health Research Institute Laboratories, not Health Resource Institute Laboratories.
If the states are the laboratories of democracy, then the railroads are the laboratories of efficiency and safety.
"The laboratories of democracy, the laboratories of policy innovation really are cities right now," said Minnesota state Sen.
The specialty pharmaceutical company had filed a patent infringement claim against Actavis, Alkem Laboratories, Roxane Laboratories and their affiliates.
Abbott Laboratories — Shares of Abbott Laboratories were down 4.6% on Wednesday afternoon despite posting first-quarter earnings that beat analysts' expectations.
A total of 71 public laboratories in 47 states and the District of Columbia had the capacity to test for the coronavirus as of Friday afternoon, according to the Association of Public Health Laboratories, which represents government laboratories around the country.
Valeant informed laboratories that bought the buttons of two price increases late last year, according to several laboratories interviewed by Reuters at the time.
Valeant informed laboratories which bought the buttons of two price increases late last year, according to several laboratories interviewed by Reuters at that time.
Differing diagnostic tests are now made by state laboratories, medical school laboratories and private companies like Thermo Fisher, which she mentioned as an example.
Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) mandates that virtually all laboratories, including physician office laboratories, meet applicable federal requirements and have a CLIA certificate to operate.
The ruling prevents Actavis (now Allergan Plc), Alkem Laboratories Ltd and Roxane Laboratories Inc from selling generic versions of Nucynta until 2025, the company said.
The ruling prevents Actavis (now Allergan Plc ), Alkem Laboratories Ltd and Roxane Laboratories Inc from selling generic versions of Nucynta until 2025, the company said.
Officials with the Association of Public Health Laboratories said this week that member laboratories eventually would be able to conduct about 10,000 tests a day.
In all, Teva has agreed to sell assets to Dr. Reddy's Laboratories, Impax Laboratories, Sagent Pharmaceuticals, and Cadila Healthcare, as well as a number of private companies.
But authentic COVID-19 tests are only being conducted by public health laboratories, or in commercial laboratories with emergency authorization from the US Food and Drug Administration.
A spokeswoman for the Association of Public Health Laboratories, Michelle Forman, said there were about 72 public health laboratories that are presently testing for the new coronavirus.
A spokeswoman for the Association of Public Health Laboratories, Michelle Forman, said there were about 72 public health laboratories that are presently testing for the new coronavirus.
It followed a series of safety breaches at federal laboratories involving the handling of anthrax and avian flu that raised questions about lab safety at high-security national laboratories.
"  Energy Secretary Rick Perry has also learned very early in his tenure just how important the National Laboratories are, and praised "the scientific 'jewels' of America's system of 17 National Laboratories.
The clinical laboratories, the Association of Clinical Laboratories, have reported out about 193,000 tests, and most importantly of those 27,000 during the cumulative period of time 8,200 of them were yesterday.
"The scarcity is hampering both the ability of health-care workers in hospitals to draw samples to send to laboratories and the ability of those laboratories to confirm infection," they write.
Those testing laboratories want to be paid — and now.
With genetics laboratories, geographic information systems laboratories, videoconference rooms — even art, music, and design studios — scientists, scholars, and artists from Cuba, the United States, and around the world could gather and study.
As a result, diagnosing the malady requires a specific blood test that just a few laboratories in the country perform, said one of the labs, the National Jewish Health Advanced Diagnostics Laboratories.
It has taken CMS until now to release a regulation, and the agency has not bothered to test any reporting system to ensure laboratories, especially small laboratories can comply with the requirements.
"The virus will be used as positive control material for the Australian network of public health laboratories, and also shipped to expert laboratories working closely with the World Health Organisation in Europe."
Charles River Laboratories could not be immediately reached for comment.
" Abbott Laboratories: "Boy, I think that that one is terrific.
Instead, we allow states to function as laboratories of democracy.
We need the equivalent of Underwriters Laboratories (UL) for news!
Radix Labs wants to be the operating system for laboratories.
BioReference Laboratories pushed the breach over the 20 million mark.
The UL standard can be purchased from Underwriters Laboratories Inc.
States have been important laboratories for such efforts as well.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union antitrust regulators cleared Abbott Laboratories' (ABT.
Laboratories, out of which the company Cambridge Analytica eventually emerged.
Lady Gaga is finally launching her beauty brand, Haus Laboratories.
Meanwhile, ensure that almost every school has enticing science laboratories.
Haus Laboratories currently sells a single shade of liquid eyeliner.
States indeed have been educational "laboratories," particularly with school choice.
That same attention is now needed concerning Sandia National Laboratories.
Accredited WADA laboratories would report 123 that year in total.
We have a lot of glassware originally used in laboratories.
Mark Elvig, general counsel for Core Laboratories, declined to comment.
Barbara's school had no laboratories, no gym and no cafeteria.
He also added IDEXX Laboratories and PetIQ, among other names.
Local laboratories do not have that testing capability for now.
Livestock researchers began studying artificial cow stomachs in their laboratories.
Forest Laboratories faced generic competition on Namenda starting in 2015.
But these are happening at different laboratories around the world.
Coronavirus tests are in short supply amid an outbreak sweeping the country, and are currently only being conducted by public health laboratories or commercial laboratories with authorization from the US Food and Drug Administration.
Maybe not as much as the innovation in laboratories for photovoltaics.
Sandia National Laboratories is tasked, in part, with studying nuclear weapons.
Abbott Laboratories, meanwhile, is trying to terminate its acquisition of Alere.
Seita examines how the magazines served as laboratories for thought experiments.
In May, ProCheck launches a new partnership with Ferozsons Laboratories Ltd.
But in the laboratories and factories, angst hangs in the air.
Amazon is emphasizing its new Lady Gaga makeup brand, HAUS Laboratories.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - U.S.-pharmaceutical giant Abbott Laboratories' India unit (ABT.
I think that the states are the laboratories of our democracy.
Other ideas stem from startups, hospitals, federal laboratories and research institutes.
Dagmar DolbyUnited StatesWidow of Ray Dolby, the founder of Dolby Laboratories.
Since opening both laboratories the company has conducted 6.1m diagnostic tests.
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Talk about state and local governments as successful laboratories of policymaking!
Haus Laboratories calls its products the Glam Attack Liquid Shimmer Powders.
We even allow states to serve as laboratories for health policy.
Abbott Laboratories has announced two large acquisitions over the last year.
They are still studying it in laboratories to understand its potency.
Only five state laboratories were able to test in that period.
NASA laboratories, Smithsonian museums and other sites in Washington are empty.
You're right to distinguish between lazy rivers and new, upgraded laboratories.
It includes university, private, research, state public health and federal laboratories.
They also create learning modules, online exercises, virtual laboratories and assessments.
Its laboratories are immensely productive, generating hundreds of discoveries and inventions.
Lady Gaga's Haus Laboratories brand did an exclusive deal with Amazon.
Buses, buildings, libraries and laboratories have been burned to the ground.
N) and lab services firm Charles River Laboratories International Inc (CRL.
Such a strategy has proven effective in the laboratories of democracy.
Lady Gaga began a beauty business with her brand Haus Laboratories.
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Border controls could deprive hospitals of staff, and laboratories of scientists.
The new tests were conducted by two different third-party laboratories.
His mother is a scientist at Merck Research Laboratories in Boston.
"There were several laboratories that did successfully verify, but because of the problems with the other laboratories, chose not to pursue testing until the CDC reagent is fixed," said Kelly Wroblewski, APHL director of infectious diseases.
Much of the production takes place in laboratories in lawless western Myanmar.
They have an intricate infrastructure of nuclear laboratories, testing facilities, et cetera.
In laboratories all around the world, little AIs are springing to life.
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But there are examples that have escaped the confines of its laboratories.
Abbott Laboratories also won approval for a device to treat heart defects.
Inside is a mix of equipment, machine shops, laboratories, and talented engineers.
Abbott Laboratories: The health care products developer gives results in the morning.
"My laboratories have spent years developing patented and powerful formulas," he explains.
I actually like Abbott Laboratories despite all the different news about it.
Numerous laboratories have begun selective breeding of corals to produce hardier varieties.
His program can advance through testing in laboratories and with computer modeling.
These laboratories won't simply hope for a better future; they'll build it.
Israel's deserts can serve as laboratories for growing vines in warmer conditions.
Its activities include grants, research within DOE's national laboratories and public campaigns.
The publication reported that the Haus Laboratories launch is planned for September.
Our nation has seen these local units as laboratories of public innovation.
Preorders for Lady Gaga's beauty brand, Haus Laboratories, kicked off on Monday.
Traditionally, biomedical research scientists work in their own silos at university laboratories.
Laboratories in Britain and Tanzania are therefore testing an alternative—infrared spectroscopy.
Breakingviews Abbott Laboratories may have eased the flow of its merger pipeline.
The company uses model homes there as "real-life laboratories," Linton said.
Big money is killing democracy's laboratories, constitutional federalism and the 22019th Amendment.
" Idexx Laboratories: "I like the long-term story there, but you're right.
Finally, Riess got his first customer, the health-care conglomerate Abbott Laboratories.
The researchers then open up the box at the laboratories and compare.
Abbott Laboratories' stock rose more than 2 percent during after hours trading.
The collection's birthplace was Rocky Mountain Laboratories in Hamilton, Montana, in 1905.
The state has contracted Oregon-based Fortes Laboratories to examine the samples.
When Abbott Laboratories' $5.8 billion acquisition of Alere was announced on Feb.
Local health services and laboratories were alerted to prepare for their arrival.
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"They will then be tested by the most reputable possible international laboratories."
It is Living Tree Laboratories, not A New Start, a rehab clinic.
The agency is responsible for regulating coronavirus tests used by U.S. laboratories.
I think that's where most of the real laboratories of democracy are.
EpiPen is sold by Mylan, while Adrenaclick is sold by Impax Laboratories.
It is also sending reagents for Nigeria's laboratories to speed up diagnoses.
But laboratories around the country soon reported that the tests didn't work.
A textured silicone breast implant produced by French implant manufacturer Sebbin Laboratories.
"We believe that the states are the laboratories of innovation," Cameron said.
It's unclear exactly how accurate tests done in overwhelmed Chinese laboratories are.
Before long, this narrow definition spread its influence far beyond genetic laboratories.
Only a tiny number of these sentinel laboratories are in American hands.
There are commercial laboratories that issue "seals of approval" for manufactured supplements.
Frieden also said the CDC had provided Florida laboratories with technical support.
Subsequent tests at government-accredited laboratories showed the noodles were safe for consumption.
These mobile clinics are essentially laboratories with the tools needed for rapid testing.
Now we&aposve had a few states, we&aposve had a few laboratories.
CAA is an investor in Haus Laboratories and "architected" the idea with Gaga.
"Everyone wants to say, 'My stuff is special,'" said Rieders of NMS Laboratories.
Medical device maker Abbott Laboratories Inc fell 3.8%, despite quarterly results beating estimates.
Isn't that what progressives want charters to be, laboratories of innovations for districts?
The company is also aiming to transform 16 cities into tech-friendly "laboratories."
The new urban shops will be laboratories for a different type of customer.
The approved generic is developed by Roxane Laboratories Inc, the FDA told Reuters.
Abbott Laboratories — The healthcare company's stock gained 23.8% after it raised earnings guidance.
Most work in the area, though, takes place under controlled conditions in laboratories.
" Heska Corp: "I'll see your Heska and I'll raise it with IDEXX Laboratories.
The researchers arranged for 243 male college students to come into their laboratories.
Abbot Laboratories made a $25 billion bid for St. Jude back in April.
"These are the laboratories of policies that could become national policies," explained Goldstein.
So do we continue to keep our heads down, sticking to our laboratories?
For The Bohemian Rhapsody Experience, Dolby laboratories did a brand new spatial remix.
Companies such as Abbott Laboratories and Boston Scientific sell heart stents in India.
Mérieux has previously said there was no evidence of wrongdoing by its laboratories.
Chemicals and machinery were used to extract the cocaine at the processing laboratories.
Abbott Laboratories agreed in April to buy St. Jude for about $25 billion.
In every biological laboratory are actual living organisms that only exist in laboratories.
With world-class laboratories, the U.S. once led the planet in agricultural innovation.
In 2016, both parties' primaries became laboratories for experimenting with positions on immigration.
In September, Lady Gaga launched her beauty brand Haus Laboratories exclusively on Amazon.
When Lady Gaga revealed photos of Haus Laboratories products, I was initially disappointed.
Haus Laboratories' lip gloss is described as a "ultra high-shine multidimensional" product.
My least favorite product from Haus Laboratories was the brand's Eye Armor Kit.
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis once called states the laboratories of democracy.
The horizontal structure should encourage collaboration between laboratories and faculty members, he said.
His father was a salesman for Roxane Laboratories, a pharmaceuticals company in Chicago.
Like the new world's repressed unconscious, those dungeons, laboratories, and mechanical monstrosities remain.
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But inside, it exploits new technologies by Meyer Sound Laboratories, the Berkeley, Calif.
A spokesman for Impax Laboratories declined to say why Amedra raised the price.
AbbVie, which was spun off from Abbott Laboratories in 2013, declined to comment.
"Our view is that states should be the laboratories of democracy," Levine said.
While at Battelle, Mr. Wadsworth managed several United States Department of Energy laboratories.
In many ways, floating buildings serve as laboratories for our new environmental reality.
Laboratories are not cheap and diagnostic capacity is very crucial to preventing epidemics.
Armed groups have promoted planting of coca and established laboratories to produce cocaine.
"Shareholder proposals have long been laboratories for reform," he said in an email.
Tri Chemical Laboratories, maker of high-purity chemicals for semiconductor manufacturing, jumped 6.8%.
There are four biosafety levels for laboratories; BSL-4 is the highest security.
The APHL represents state and local governmental health laboratories in the United States.
The APHL represents state and local governmental health laboratories in the United States.
Her stepfather is a weapons systems engineer at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque.
Another major generic manufacturer, Dr. Reddy's Laboratories, also said it was halting distribution.
Cramer-fave Abbott Laboratories made for a steady-eddie medical device running back.
The DOE hosts 28500 national laboratories and supports research at over 6900 universities.
"Today, museums themselves are the classrooms and the laboratories of creativity," she added.
DOE invests about $14 billion per year in its 85033 national research laboratories.
The Department of Energy, which runs the nation's nuclear laboratories, is similarly unaffected.
Laboratories often can identify the source of a gemstone by analyzing its chemistry.
Such tests are labor-intensive and only performed by select public health laboratories.
When it comes to health policy, states truly are the laboratories of democracies.
The valuation is in line with Ashland Global Holding's recent acquisition of Pharmachem Laboratories.
Tell Apple to delete the passcode protection on the phone in its own laboratories.
The scenario evokes a horror movie complete with villains, mysterious laboratories, and global devastation.
Zoetis: The humanization of pets theme has also driven stocks like Idexx Laboratories higher.
In all, the new headquarters will contain 4703,000 square metres of offices and laboratories.
Fewer still hail from beyond the laboratories of North America, western Europe and Japan.
Hermida works with the Bioengineering and Chronobiology Laboratories at the University of Vigo, Spain.
Icahn and Saunders first worked together at Forest Laboratories, where Saunders was previously CEO.
GapJumpers has conducted more than 1,400 auditions for companies like Bloomberg and Dolby Laboratories.
Western biomedical firms and gene-editing laboratories could make a virtue of stricter ethics.
Abbott Laboratories Inc, U.S. District Court, Southern District of Illinois, No. 15-cv-00702.
Granted, doping control laboratories are getting better at catching athletes who use banned substances.
However, Moscow laboratories have not confirmed that the patients' illnesses were caused by anthrax.
St. Jude agreed in April to sell itself to Abbott Laboratories for $25 billion.
These findings surprised researchers, who hail from six biology laboratories across the United States.
All four elements are not found in nature, and were synthetically created in laboratories.
St. Jude agreed in April to sell itself for $25 billion to Abbott Laboratories.
I was able to get a job as a researcher for Army Research Laboratories.
Such research, once confined to laboratories, "is beginning to move outdoors", the report noted.
Clinical laboratories, outpatient heart labs and a bladder cancer drug each won particular measures.
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St. Jude in April agreed to sell itself for $25 billion to Abbott Laboratories.
These blue state laboratories must not become guardians of the status quo ante Trump.
But if new laboratories of democracy are out there, Brandeis would surely bless them.
The Bell Telephone Laboratories were doing experiments with lasers and other optical-electrical devices.
The compound 516 was developed in the late nineties, in the laboratories of GlaxoSmithKline.
At laboratories around the world, researchers are working on ways to do just that.
Haus Laboratories will reportedly be the first major beauty brand sold exclusively on Amazon.
Nor are there enough laboratories to provide immediate analysis for THC blood-level testing.
Other businesses have taken advantage of opportunities for collaboration with universities and government laboratories.
Prometheus Laboratories that have clouded the certainty over what is in fact patent eligible.
As drug costs take center stage, states are becoming laboratories for new payment arrangements.
Intellectual property theft means American innovation is being lifted straight out of our laboratories.
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Like many past efforts, states are often serving as the critical laboratories of democracy.
It is time to use our laboratories of democracy to give change a chance.
Her lawsuit was filed against Abbott Laboratories Inc, from which AbbVie was spun off.
While the technology exists in laboratories, it hasn't leaped to the textile industry yet.
Constituency: North Shropshire Income sources:• Consultant to Randox Laboratories Ltd, a clinical diagnostics company.
NOAA laboratories were bombarded with FOIA requests for documents related to the Exxon Valdez.
With radical technology that is right now being created in laboratories around the world.
There's something to this whole states-being-laboratories-of-democracy and an evolutionary approach.
Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd jumped 5.7 percent, while Dr.Reddy's Laboratories Ltd rose 3.3 percent.
And more than 2000 laboratories are in testing or development of their own tests.
The Association of Public Health Laboratories has maintained that demand continued to outpace supply.
Meanwhile, the state laboratories in Washington have more cases than they can currently process.
The new version is being made by Alkem Laboratories Limited, based in Mumbai, India.
Many technology companies and research laboratories are there, along with restaurants and residential buildings.
But the working group, which includes 22 laboratories, completed it in a few weeks.
The new study, its authors said, does not mean that dogs will replace laboratories.
Public health laboratories in California are already working seven days a week, she said.
Laboratories around the country are still not ready to test large numbers of samples.
States are often called the laboratories of democracy, but the experiments are creating chaos.
Colleges have long boasted about world-class research laboratories and world-class athletic programs.
By trial and error, he developed techniques now used widely in commercial preservation laboratories.
They include major generics manufacturers such as Teva Pharmaceutical Industries, Ranbaxy Laboratories and Sandoz.
Disclosure: Cramer's charitable trust owns shares of Abbott Laboratories, Facebook, Amazon, Alphabet and Comcast.
By early 2015, C.D.C. laboratories had developed a test to measure hypoglycin in urine.
By the 1990s, American companies started sending more technical work, higher-grade equipment, laboratories.
The drugs are created in powdered form in giant underground laboratories like this one.
The Brazilian Ministry of Sport said the partner laboratories their anti-doping agency could have used included one in Spain -- which was also suspended by WADA -- and laboratories in Portugal and Colombia, which Rossi said were unable to take on the task.
The Association of Public Health Laboratories, which represents state and local government laboratories around the country, has said that its labs would be able to conduct about 10,000 tests a day when all of its 100 members that can perform testing are running.
Though the new study provides a breakthrough in research, it is performed only in laboratories in Japan, where it will take up to a year to conform it to a level suitable to distribute to other laboratories and apply it to clinical trials.
He is also the owner of National Laboratories, which specializes in drug tests for rehabs.
So, lots more people monitoring this in the field and in research collections and laboratories.
Crack down in China, and laboratories will appear in Mexico; already some have opened there.
Abbott Laboratories rose 2.2 percent after the healthcare company raised its full-year profit forecast.
On the same day, it completed the disposal of 10 laboratories in Britain and Ireland.
States are often considered "laboratories of innovation" in the US system, testbeds for new policies.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. antitrust enforcers are poised to approve health care company Abbott Laboratories' (ABT.
Some big museums can afford high-tech laboratories of their own to analyse their collections.
Finally, Kosinski remembers, Kogan revealed the name of the company: SCL, or Strategic Communication Laboratories.
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this article stated that ProCheck's partnership with Ferozsons Laboratories Ltd.
In laboratories, cells are often grown using a fetal bovine serum extracted from unborn calves.
Anatomy laboratories at universities have sanitation features, such as floors that can easily be cleaned.
The project includes the construction of class rooms, hostels, laboratories, staff houses and teaching facilities.
Hellman & Friedman and Permira own Genesys Telecommunications Laboratories, a U.S. provider of call center software.
The best schools increasingly resemble laboratories, where reformers try to distil the essence of success.
Because it's compatible with MIT's Scratch we think it can take place in school laboratories.
Our universities and laboratories are intimately intertwined in the pursuit of advancing knowledge and innovation.
From there, Actavis acquired New York-based Forest Laboratories in July 2014 for $28 billion.
"Next up: Abbott [Laboratories], down this morning [after] reporting a fabulous quarter yesterday, " Cramer said.
Amazon also exclusively launched new products — like Lady Gaga's brand-new makeup line, Haus Laboratories.
At Abbott Laboratories and Cardinal Health, women directors accounted for 36.4 percent of the boards.
Congress should look to the states, the laboratories of democracy, to learn from their experiences.
Carpenter, then thirty-five, worked at Sandia National Laboratories, in Albuquerque, on a cybersecurity team.
Earlier this year, it acquired Gibraltar Laboratories, a provider of microbiology and analytical chemistry testing.
Nine national laboratories administer the grants in partnership with numerous military, academic, and corporate entities.
The attack destroyed a building that includes a learning center and laboratories, state TV said.
It buys Coria Laboratories for $95 million and Australia's DermaTech for $153 million that year.
And laboratories are still reporting that the demand for testing is greater than the supply.
Their classrooms were laboratories that kept reinventing the genre, opening minds as well as bodies.
So have laboratories run by NASA and the Smithsonian Institution's museums along the National Mall.
Friedrichs added that the DOD currently has 13 laboratories carrying out tests on the coronavirus.
Doctors cannot perform the tests themselves and must refer patients to state or local laboratories.
Mr. Jones's father is a chemical engineer at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories in Livermore.
The Department of Energy National Laboratories, the National Science Foundation and NASA will also participate.
But stones with the same chemical properties as diamonds can now be made in laboratories.
The Tanzanian Health Ministry repeatedly said that its laboratories had not found any positive cases.
It oversees cooperation between national laboratories when a fast-moving disease, like avian flu, strikes.
He has also served at JDS Uniphase Corp, Cisco Systems and AT&T Bell Laboratories.
They are both active board members of the Colleen Giblin Research Laboratories for Pediatric Neurology.
Iran had laboratories and capacity to build nuclear weapons; North Korea has already built them.
These companies include Abbott Laboratories, OneConnect Financial Technology, Peloton, SciPlay Corporation, Pinterest, and Charter Communications.
The test is likely to be given primarily to state and local public health laboratories.
Abbott Laboratories rose 1.9 percent after the healthcare company raised its full-year profit forecast.
The Netherlands has 12 clinics with laboratories that are permitted to perform I.V.F., he said.
The review is focused on deterrence, and will assess nuclear laboratories, stockpiles and manufacturing facilities.
Al Borg is the largest chain of private laboratories in the Middle East and North Africa region, according to its website, with 26 laboratories in Saudi Arabia, four in the United Arab Emirates, two in Qatar, and one each in Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman and Ethiopia.
American states, which were once praised by the great jurist Louis Brandeis as 'laboratories of democracy,' are in danger of becoming laboratories of authoritarianism as those in power rewrite electoral rules, redraw constituencies, and even rescind voting rights to ensure that they do not lose.
Hellman & Friedman and Permira own Genesys Telecommunications Laboratories Inc, a U.S. provider of call center software.
Many of these drugs are actually synthesized in local apartments, transformed into laboratories, like Victor's home.
The interim report bases estimates on data from collaborating laboratories across the nation and its territories.
Veritable colleges of mini-brains were soon thriving under various protocols in laboratories around the world.
Laboratories for democracyThe best civic-education classes do more than impart knowledge about how government works.
Over 100 artificial intelligence applications are in development across the national laboratories alone, Stevens told reporters.
Ms Le Pen alleged that health ministers in France were on the payrolls of vaccine laboratories.
Until then the latest ball designs are subjected to a battery of tests in windowless laboratories.
Charters are an important option for parents in communities with failing schools and provide education laboratories.
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Power could be devolved from the state to cities, which act as laboratories for fresh policies.
On Friday, Facebook suspended the accounts of Cambridge Analytica and its parent company, Strategic Communication Laboratories.
As former Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis once remarked, states can be as laboratories of democracy.
More than 100 different types of quasicrystals have since been made in laboratories around the world.
Instead of biotechnology companies buying and operating their own laboratories, foundries will do it for them.
Grace Groner started her career as a secretary at Abbott Laboratories more than 80 years ago.
Since then, Theranos has shut down its wellness centers and laboratories, and laid off 340 employees.
Minecraft and other "make your own fun" laboratories become richer as their tools become more familiar.
They were deployed by Sandia National Laboratories to monitor meteors and other events in the atmosphere.
Anthrax is a rare bacteria, mostly found in laboratories, so Stevens' death set off an investigation.
It is not just that laboratories produce reams of data with which to train such programs.
Shoppers will be able to preorder products from the line Haus Laboratories, which launches in September.
Its global network of research laboratories is one of the world's top generators of new patents.
Deadline reports that the announcement was made by Dolby Laboratories, Paramount Pictures, and AMC Theatres today.
According to Dr Voolstra, more than ten laboratories around the world are trying to do so.
Theranos, given a choice to keep either its laboratories or its founder, evidently picked the latter.
In each cycle of "reproduction", all the laboratories in the model performed and published their experiments.
The rating action follows Abbott Laboratories' (ABT, Abbott) announcement of its intention to acquire St. Jude.
Researchers are hard at work in laboratories around the world trying to create a Zika vaccine.
The paint itself is designed to disappear at a certain temperature, and it's programmed in laboratories.
DOE has considerable expertise on electric power system design and grid operations at its national laboratories.
Why not get rid of the drug cops, the laboratories, the silly lists of banned substances?
The Rapid DNA Act of 2017 makes it possible to expedite processing DNA outside of laboratories.
Abbott Laboratories reported better-than-expected quarterly sales and profit, sending its shares up 2.2 percent.
Lady Gaga's highly-anticipated makeup line Haus Laboratories is now available for pre-order on Amazon.
New companies include cultivators, dispensaries, laboratories, law partnerships, accountants, software developers, insurers and more, she said.
"People clearly are living longer," Merck Research Laboratories President Dr. Roger Perlmutter said in an interview.
Additionally, Cramer's charitable trust owns shares of Comcast, Amazon, Facebook, Alphabet, Abbott Laboratories and Constellation Brands.
I typically struggle to use liquid eye shadows, but loved Haus Laboratories' version of the product.
While I personally wouldn't use the Haus Laboratories stickers, I think they show the brand's potential.
Lady Gaga wants everyone to know that her new makeup line, Haus Laboratories, is for everyone.
The physician sent samples of his urine to the same laboratories, and the virus was detected.
A good oversight by independent laboratories to ensure accuracy of emissions tests is, of course, essential.
Security appears to be even worse at private research laboratories that the government also depends on.
The split beams then travel to two different laboratories, up to 1,200 kilometers (750 miles) apart.
Supreme Court justice Louis Brandeis was the one who said states are the laboratories for democracy.
Laboratories submit their data to state or national systems, which in turn submit it to GLASS.
He says no contamination was ever found, citing decades of testing by independent laboratories and scientists.
Encourage research and development on big ideas by easing tech transfer from laboratories to the marketplace.
Instead, they send grapes, juice or wine to laboratories, which test for indications of these compounds.
To this end, researchers at Sandia National Laboratories have successfully bridged quantum computers at atomic scales.
In addition to Mead Johnson's Enfamil, the other big name-brand formula is Abbott Laboratories' Similac.
Corporations have long been engines of innovation, sources of philanthropy and even laboratories for social policy.
Four Nobel Prize-winning scientists were forced to shutter their government research laboratories for the duration.
Milley also said that U.S. government military laboratories are working to develop a vaccine for coronavirus.
There's a network of 96 laboratories that process the samples, with testing being a major priority.
Much of this spike can be attributed to increased testing capacity at private and state laboratories.
These new substances are produced in basement laboratories and are not certified according to government standards.
The WHO says it will make 250,000 tests available to 159 laboratories across all WHO regions.
The states are the laboratories of democracy, flexible and resourceful enough to try out creative ideas.
They coordinate with hospitals and laboratories to verify test results, sometimes for people with no symptoms.
The stations would also come with living spaces, an art and music center, and research laboratories.
Shares of Dolby Laboratories popped on Wednesday after Apple revealed several new products featuring Dolby technology.
The Department of Energy's Office of Intelligence and Counterintelligence helps protect sensitive laboratories and nuclear facilities.
Laboratories have found the vitamin in illegal THC products and in fluid samples from patients' lungs.
Now there is a network of 85033 West African countries building capacity in over 1,000 laboratories.
In particular, the Haus Laboratories Liquid Eye-Lie-Ner and Glam Attack eye shadows stand out.
Kite is one of a growing number of drug and biotech companies relying on federal laboratories.
People with cancer risk mutations could initiate testing online and then let laboratories contact relatives directly.
Her mother retired as a senior molecular biologist at Abbott Laboratories, the pharmaceutical company in Columbus.
"It's Russian roulette," said James Neal-Kababick, director of Flora Research Laboratories, which tested the products.
The Department of Energy oversees national laboratories, research and development and maintains the nation's nuclear arsenal.
Certain laboratories will remain gun-free, as will areas or events that involve school-age children.
The classroom has never been an unregulated market, and neither are scientific laboratories or academic journals.
Abbott Laboratories and Boston Scientific also began selling deep brain stimulators within the last few years.
" Core Laboratories: "I like Core Labs, but no need to go there if you own Schlumberger.
Then the bog people are carefully removed to laboratories, museums, where gloveless hands never touch them.
Researchers at other laboratories, including at CERN, have sought to detect the Fermilab baryon without success.
Before there was Cambridge Analytica, there was the Strategic Communication Laboratories Group — SCL Group, for short.
A cutting-edge Gitmo ocean research station, as envisioned by authors Joe Roman, a conservation biologist at the University of Vermont, and James Kraska of the US Naval War College, includes "genetics laboratories, geographic information systems laboratories, videoconference rooms—even art, music, and design studios," they write.
The Association of Public Health Laboratories made what it called an "extraordinary and rare request" of Dr. Stephen Hahn, the commissioner of the F.D.A., asking him to use his discretion to allow state and local public health laboratories to create their own tests for the virus.
"Our laboratories, both DNA and forensic laboratories, have the technology and the capabilities by which to differentiate those remains over the course of the next several years," Kelly McKeague, director of the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency, or DPAA, said Tuesday during a White House briefing.
Doctors swapped their traditional black coats for white ones, similar to those worn by scientists in laboratories.
These "laboratories of hate" feed conspiracy theories and indoctrinate vulnerable people, especially young white men, she says.
Student Jacob Bower, 20, said he saw the attacker outside between the Koffolt Laboratories and Watts Hall.
I was part of Wang Laboratories, as I said earlier, which is a Chinese company in America.
It also rehired Bob Borchers, a former iPhone executive who recently worked at Google and Dolby Laboratories.
Sun's peers Dr Reddy's Laboratories Ltd and Lupin Ltd also reported weak quarterly U.S. sales last week.
Ideas like participation, art spaces as "platforms" or "laboratories," and "provisional" projects were popular at the time.
This means many laboratories are working to release their chimps to a life outside the research environment.
Image: Rocky Mountain Laboratories/Wikimedia CommonsAdopting a healthy lifestyle might not seem that hard on the outset.
Sandia National Laboratories is building a shiny new accelerator to study how materials behave at extreme pressures.
Margaret Jacob, a historian, has argued that lodges became "schools of government" and laboratories for civic participation.
Private owners, dealers and auction houses must employ the few laboratories like CFI that do commercial work.
Researchers from HRL Laboratories are now saying they've developed a similar device that "teaches" pilots new skills.
Descartes Labs uses satellite imagery to find patterns using an approach developed at Los Alamos National Laboratories.
CMT Laboratories, another state-licensed testing facility, reported test results with THC content as high as 2000%.
He had received a letter from Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, New Mexico, with the unusual proposal.
It's also part of why laboratories prefer to use borosilicate glass rather than conventional soda-lime glass.
And only laboratories that can do sophisticated molecular tests are in the game in the first place.
"It's frustrating that Washington is not looking to the states as the laboratories of democracy," she said.
The capsule also carried dozens of experiments to be conducted inside station laboratories, including stem cell research.
DNA Scientific laboratories can test for genetic ethnicity estimates made within the last 85033 to 300 years.
Abbott Laboratories is a diversified, global healthcare company focused on nutritionals, medical products, established pharmaceuticals, and diagnostics.
Marvel launched the contest along with the National Academy of Sciences, Dolby Laboratories, Broadcom and Synchrony Bank.
O) kicks off reporting season for medical device companies on July 19, followed by Abbott Laboratories (ABT.
Companies such as Indian unit of Abbott Laboratories had filed court appeals against the government's 2016 order.
The office has laboratories all over the country, working on air pollution, ocean acidification and vehicle emissions.
These same cells have been grown in laboratories for decades; no other fetal cells are in use.
"GapJumpers has conducted more than 1,400 auditions for companies like Bloomberg and Dolby Laboratories," the article reported.
While many fans are celebrating Haus Laboratories' launch, others are criticizing Lady Gaga for working with Amazon.
" Idexx Laboratories: "The humanization of pets story remains a bull story and I say buy, buy, buy.
It will also revoke her company's licence to operate one of two laboratories where it conducts tests.
This is in part due to scientific breakthroughs at our national laboratories, universities and the pharmaceutical industry.
According to Haus Laboratories, the lip liners are made with a "creamy, demi-matte, highly-pigmented" formula.
Overall, I'd say Haus Laboratories' eyeliner is best for people who are already skilled in makeup application.
He established laboratories and experimented widely in hybridization, creating hardier orchids of the sort that might sell.
These laboratories need sufficient and sustained funding to serve our advanced animal agriculture and food security systems.
Both technologies were developed by government scientists in national laboratories and were initially deployed for military applications.
"Computer technologies seem to work in cycles," said Alan Huang, a former electrical engineer for Bell Laboratories.
Even if she stepped aside as chief executive, the ban on Theranos operating laboratories might still apply.
She is a bioengineer and the chief executive of Dot Laboratories, a biotechnology company in San Francisco.
In JCU laboratories, researchers bred almost 20 million mosquitoes, infecting males with bacteria that made them sterile.
In July, Lady Gaga launched her new beauty collection, Haus Laboratories, exclusively on Amazon during Prime Day.
Shares in Abbott Laboratories, which in April agreed to buy St. Jude for $25 billion, also fell.
Leonard is a seasoned pharmaceutical industry executive, having previously held senior positions at Abbott Laboratories and Abbvie.
The solution to this epidemic isn't just in our laboratories, offices, or conference centers like this one.
U.S. states provide a fantastic opportunity because the federal structure allows states to serve as policy laboratories.
Three decades later, the most famous form of instant coffee was invented in Nestlé's laboratories in Switzerland.
I drove up to this big white building and it turned out to be the Clinique laboratories.
Route 128 was the home of computer companies like Digital Equipment Corporation, Wang Laboratories, and Prime Computer.
We want to protect these environments as natural reserves and laboratories dedicated to peace, research and science.
One advantage, the researchers say, is that forgoing fasting simplifies the process for patients, doctors and laboratories.
Samples were taken and sent to the laboratories to be tested, and the results came back positive.
Lady Gaga also recently announced her beauty brand, Haus Laboratories, which will be available exclusively on Amazon.
The C.D.C then bungled the manufacture and distribution of its kits and only belatedly enlisted outside laboratories.
They would allow the study's laboratories to test cases and report the results only in future samples.
We're now moving into a phase that the big commercial laboratories with high throughput screening have availability.
After much discussion, Virginia Tech decided to remodel the space into laboratories and offices, including Mr. Hawdon's.
The test's maker, Abbott Laboratories, said it expects to deliver 50,000 tests per day beginning next week.
The other thing holding back Ethereum, Mr. Berns believes, has been a lack of real-world laboratories.
If the states are supposed to be the laboratories of democracy, Ms. DeVos isn't seeing much experimentation.
States, those laboratories of democracy, have implemented varying programs to expand Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act.
Both of these are real, negotiated prices, paid by health insurance companies to laboratories in Jackson, Miss.
"In terms of our drive to laboratories, again, these are blossoming all over the country," Giroir said.
"Imagine what we can do on Earth in Earth laboratories in 10 years' time," Dr. Gupta said.
But quickly increasing the number of tests done each day will require private laboratories to pitch in.
Thursday alone, commercial labs Quest Diagnostics, LabCorp and BioReference Laboratories announced they'd launch testing for the virus.
Laboratories began looking for different pathogens in blood samples, especially in patients who did not have Lyme.
He trained 40,000 female health workers, improved laboratories, created ambulance fleets and multiplied medical school graduates tenfold.
Bank of America, Abbot Laboratories, Netflix and IBM are among the companies scheduled to report on Wednesday.
Large employers in the state include Abbott Laboratories in Abbott Park and Northwestern Memorial Healthcare in Chicago.
As of today, you can purchase everything from Haus Laboratories, including three never-before-seen eye products.
Oxford Immunotec sells its tuberculosis test kits and associated accessories to laboratories that perform the testing themselves.
Take Namenda, a drug produced by Forest Laboratories used to treat the confusion associated with Alzheimer's Disease.
The company's quantum program also now supports 80 partnerships with commercial clients, academic institutions and research laboratories.
Recently, its owner, Impax Laboratories, has struggled to keep up with scant demand, resulting in sporadic shortages.
Studios still bear signs identifying chemical laboratories and warnings about the dangers of smoking around flammable gasses.
The archaeologists will soon begin a physical reconstruction of the sarcophagus lid in their laboratories in Aswan.
Many of the tests have to be sent out to laboratories that might be across the country.
My studio is in a historic building originally built by Bell Laboratories and now dedicated to artists.
Avantea Laboratories in Cremona, Italy, hosted the assisted reproduction process, with professor Cesare Galli overseeing the efforts.
With a total of 419 ancient human genomes obtained by various laboratories, Iberia offers a rich trove.
For the next two years, they lived together in Philadelphia, working as technicians in cancer research laboratories.
In October, Theranos pivoted to focus solely on developing its technology instead of simultaneously operating clinical laboratories.
"The virus will be used as positive control material for the Australian network of public health laboratories, and also shipped to expert laboratories working closely with the World Health Organization (WHO) in Europe," Julian Druce, from Melbourne's Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity, said in a statement.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention briefly closed down its Biosafety Level-4 laboratories on Feb.
Women have come a long way since the days when they were rarely seen in universities or laboratories.
But I and other scholars have also tested these tendencies in laboratories where conditions can be tightly controlled.
Conversely, laboratories' spotlessness might also mean mice are sometimes too healthy to act as useful models for disease.
The protest is taking place at 100 inspection units at Brazilian ports, airports, and agricultural laboratories, Anffa said.
Law enforcement encounters with fentanyl, based on reports from laboratories participating in the National Forensic Laboratory Information System.
Meanwhile, some laboratories may have a great formula, but don't know how to execute it and market it.
But robotics company Bionik Laboratories says it's the first to add the digital assistant to a powered exoskeleton.
" Abbott Laboratories: "You're buying Miles White [CEO] and there's none better than Miles White in the pharmaceutical business.
Focus on the laboratories of democracy across the country, rather than on the White House and Harvard Yard.
It traces its origins to blue-chip American companies like AT&T, Bell Laboratories, Lucent, and Hewlett-Packard.
How would their scientific research fare without the Chinese PhD students who are so numerous in their laboratories?
J&J agreed to buy Abbott Laboratories' eye care business for about $4.33 billion in cash in September.
Johnson & Johnson agreed to buy Abbott Laboratories' eye care business for about $4.33 billion in cash in September.
Inspectors threatened to ban the company from operating any laboratories after it claimed the problems were not rectified.
Another stock that Cramer eyed as a possible buy if the Fed takes action is Charles River Laboratories.
Idexx Laboratories has room to grow in providing preventative care for pets, CEO Jonathan Ayers told CNBC Wednesday.
There were laboratories for robotics and digital media, Apple TVs for every classroom, and Google Chromebooks for students.
Laboratories like mine are working to understand the many factors stressing bees and develop strategies for protecting them.
He upgraded laboratories to improve testing and tracking, and set up educational efforts to teach children about mosquitoes.
He now lives in Baltimore, Maryland, and works at Advanced Resource Technologies, Inc for the Army Research Laboratories.
Science doesn't have a crystal ball, but the CDC has great laboratories and the world's best disease detectives.
EAC also accredits testing laboratories and certifies voting systems, as well as audits the use of HAVA funds.
Facebook has since suspended both the consulting firm and SCL (Strategic Communication Laboratories), a government and military contractor.
Leonard is a seasoned pharmaceutical industry executive, having previously held senior positions at Abbott Laboratories and Abbvie Inc.
Beneath the surface lie 90 percent of the costs — payments to doctors, nurses, hospitals, laboratories, drugs and devices.
There, a variety of entities (somewhat similar to Underwriters Laboratories) serve as private, competitive FDAs with mutual reciprocity.
EAC also accredits testing laboratories and certifies voting systems, as well as audits the use of HAVA funds.
In Slutever ("reloaded"), we open doors to bedrooms, dungeons, and cray sex laboratories that you never dreamed existed.
Scientists are abandoning entire areas of needed research, and institutions are closing laboratories that rely on liquid helium.
Before leaving office former U.S. President Barack Obama announced plans to modernize nuclear bombs, delivery systems and laboratories.
Mostly, though, vaults were isolated laboratories, perfect environments for scientists to mess with people and see what happens.
Fortunately, one of the earliest SETI Institute supporters was Barney Oliver, who founded and directed Hewlett Packard laboratories.
The secrets of dolphin fertilization are being unraveled by innovative simulated sex techniques in laboratories around the world.
States should be the laboratories of democracy, but when experiments fail, policymakers around the nation must take note.
I started interning in laboratories during high school and did that during my summers in college as well.
The North has refused to produce an inventory of its nuclear weapons, laboratories, test-sites and other facilities.
According to local doctors, hundreds of women are waiting weeks to get test results from overwhelmed state laboratories.
One of the last products I tried from Haus Laboratories was the brand's version of liquid eye shadow.
Though I think Haus Laboratories has some room to grow, its first batch of products thoroughly impressed me.
He urged consumers to return any hoverboard that did not comply with the standards set by Underwriters Laboratories.
Lady Gaga hosted a launch party for her beauty brand Haus Laboratories in Santa Monica, California, on Monday.
Construction of a 215,000-square-foot building for Abbott Laboratories is scheduled to be completed early next year.
EAC also accredits testing laboratories and certifies voting systems, as well as audits the use of HAVA funds.
It aims to create laboratories that combine experts from both universes under one unique company culture, Bajaj said.
And in some part that is because those quantum computers which do exist are still confined to laboratories.
The EAC, as its name suggests, offers voluntary help to states, including accrediting laboratories to test voting machines.
That is what we did in Denmark – and patients, clinicians and laboratories were all happy with the change.
There are only eight such laboratories across the country, which has a population of more than 0003 million.
"Their high-temperature atmospheres are ideal laboratories for studying extreme planetary climates and chemistry," according to the researchers.
Decades ago, researchers created intensely powerful ultrasound beams in laboratories that can kill a mouse at close range.
All the while, a perfectly good tool for testing more patients was sitting in state laboratories, awaiting authorization.
On Thursday night, thousands of vials of New Yorkers' spit, mucus, and cough phlegm arrived at private laboratories.
Particularly when the secretary is tasked with leading the country's nuclear program and its 17 national research laboratories.
The axolotl, endangered in the wild, has been bred in laboratories and studied for more than 150 years.
In the wake of that reversal at the federal level, states are becoming the laboratories for climate policy.
Controversies involving academy members and other scientists have engulfed numerous laboratories, lecture halls and conferences in recent years.
It persists in academia, whether it's in undergraduate science courses, grad student laboratories, or the faculty hiring process.
The State Health Laboratories sped up the implementation of the coronavirus test this weekend, which confirmed the case.
On February 6, WHO reported that it was shipping about 250,000 tests to 159 laboratories around the world. 
The MRTCs could collect specimens, which would be transported to public, commercial, or academic medical center testing laboratories.
Core Laboratories (CLB) cut its fourth-quarter earnings guidance, and also said it would reduce its quarterly dividend.
Abbott Laboratories — Shares of the medical device company jumped more than 2% following its strong fourth quarter results.
It bought Sweden's Meda earlier this year and Abbott Laboratories' branded specialty and generics business in non-U.
Two months ago, Lady Gaga announced that her first beauty brand, Haus Laboratories, would officially launch this fall.
Doing so will "provide expert international laboratories with crucial information to help combat the virus," the scientists said.
None of the potential releases resulted in illnesses, deaths, or transmissions outside of laboratories into the surrounding environment.
Available on both Amazon and the Haus Laboratories website, Lady Gaga's makeup products are both colorful and affordable.
Right now, the vast majority of healing crystals come from mines (a smaller percentage is synthesized in laboratories).
At present, the U.S. national laboratories are doing little to improve their understanding of foreign nuclear weapon designs.
The actions of Forest Laboratories were a clear example of the company's attempt to game the patent system.
Gaga accessorized her look with a hot-pink wagon filled with samples from her beauty line, Haus Laboratories.
The fossils took five months to be ferried by boat and arrive at various laboratories around the world.
"It is a sanitary scandal at the Sanofi laboratories with state complicity," APESAC President Marine Martin told Reuters.
Abbott Laboratories does not offer those coupon cards and does not sell any pharmaceuticals in the United States.
For example, some scientists are currently tinkering in laboratories with solar cells made from a material called perovskites.
For the foreseeable future, Democrat-controlled states will be the laboratories where climate and energy policies are tested.
Giant underground laboratories, many of which are in China, are churning out thousands of pounds of the stuff.
For decades, global independent laboratories and health authorities have tested Johnson's Baby Powder and have never found asbestos.
To keep track of the spread of this resistance gene in the United States, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has disclosed plans to expand laboratory capacity to seven or eight regional laboratories, plus add capacity to laboratories in each U.S. state as well as seven cities or territories.
Haus Laboratories Lady Gaga's beauty brand Haus Laboratories announced that it will be donating 20% of the profits made the week of March 15 to local food banks in Los Angeles and New York in an effort to help those affected by the closures of schools, offices, and resource hubs.
"The process of getting a test kit out and putting it into production is not something that happens literally overnight, in particular when you're talking about a million tests," said Eric Blank, the chief program officer at the Association of Public Health Laboratories, which represents state and local government laboratories nationwide.

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