In Greek mythology, Cetus was the sea monster that was sent by Poseidon to devour Andromeda, daughter of King Cepheus of Ethiopia. |
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In 1971 he cofounded the Cetus Corp., a biotechnology company that developed interleukin-2 and interferon for cancer therapy. |
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Cetus Storage System is a modular mesh panel system to divide and secure apartment storage areas. |
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The PCR technology was acquired by Roche from the US company Cetus in 1991, and has over the last six years been employed in a steadily increasing number of commercial applications. |
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In the 1980s, Cetus Corporation, a biotechnology company, undertook research on DNA-replication technology using a microbe found in the thermal hot springs of Yellowstone called Thermus aquaticus. |
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Cetus in collaboration with GranitiFiandre and Martini Illuminazione has launched Wednesday the 16th July the new Geologica Megastore in Via Gregorio VII in Rome. |
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In 1991 Roche reached an agreement with Cetus concerning the acquisition of the rights to all technology and processes, as well as the patent rights for existing and as yet unknown PCR applications. |
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During the year, the planets appear in the 12 zodiac constellations, as well as in Cetus, Hydra, Ophiuchus, Orion and Sextans. |
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Cetus filed patents on both Taq polymerase and PCR and, in the 1990s, sold the rights to both to the Swiss pharmaceutical company Hoffman-LaRoche. |
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Chaos was represented by the vaguely-shaped sea monster, Cetus, in the lower right of the mural, civilization by a telescope and Greek letters in the upper left. |
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Intematix' Cetus E-series sets a new benchmark for lumens per dollar, which will enable our customers to lower their costs and enhance ROI for their end-users. |
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