But DBS companies are working overtime trying to exploit cable's tortoise-like approach to interactivity. |
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More difficult is forging a business relationship with a DBS provider and creating the back office to handle the billing. |
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Along the back of the DBS were liturgical stoles, pulpit gowns, and choir robes. |
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With Roge and a host of sixties bikini-babes warming up the brown leather a DBS was finally seen as a bit of all right. |
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If companies like Classic walk away from their systems or can't compete, all of a sudden the unwired market, which already belongs to the DBS providers, becomes much larger. |
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The Defence Bills Agency was at Mersey House next to St James railway station, now part of DBS Finance. |
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Singapore-based DBS Bank is to soft launch mobile banking operations in India. |
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Kagan expects solid subscriber growth from DBS in the near term, waning a few years out as local-into-local and HD local penetration matures. |
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The risk factors associated with DBS have made it a last-resort therapy for most indications. |
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Researchers believe that DBS controls seizures by desynchronizing synchronized high-voltage cortical discharges. |
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Under the special Humanitarian Device Exemption approval, Medtronic can market its device, Reclaim DBS Therapy, for obsessive-compulsive disorder. |
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He used this diplo based rigid registration to register the pre-op and the post-op MR images of DBS subjects to study the intra-operative brain deformation or brain shift. |
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All patients who have received DBS had stage 5 TRD, which meant that their depression was unresponsive to all possible drug classes, including monamine oxidase inhibitors. |
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