Groundbreaking technology used in LitCoat's electroluminescent paint proves to be easy to use for those working with either brush painting or airbrushing techniques. |
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Some disciplines are pioneering groundbreaking research on ethical behaviour. |
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On the one hand it was hailed as groundbreaking and praised for encouraging debate. |
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In addition to his work in set theory, he did groundbreaking work in measure theory, the theory of real variables, and game theory. |
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One by one, the legendary groundbreaking rockers of the '60s are slowly slipping away from us. |
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This supposedly groundbreaking study into transvestitism offers no real insights into anything. |
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The cognitive psychologist Elizabeth Loftus has been vilified for publishing groundbreaking data on the malleability of memory. |
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Anger and paranoia, no doubt vital fuels for his groundbreaking work, got the best of him in the end. |
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There will be a balance of pragmatic and top-priority science with inspirational and groundbreaking exploration programs. |
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Here, the notion of a groundbreaking or experimental pop single seems oxymoronic. |
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We expect to debut the surprising research from this groundbreaking study at the end of July. |
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The world premiere of a groundbreaking new Celtic stage spectacular is to be staged in Killarney at the weekend. |
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In conclusion, it isn't particularly novel or groundbreaking, but it works. |
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It even seems appropriate to a period when radical, groundbreaking American theatre was at its peak. |
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It is the first time such a groundbreaking project, which will offer a range of services under one roof, has been launched in the borough. |
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A new acetogenic bacterium, Clostridium ljungdahlii, was named in recognition of Dr. Ljungdahl's groundbreaking research into acetogenesis. |
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He is expected to be riding at the groundbreaking Sunday meeting, which is geared particularly towards first-time racegoers. |
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As for the film being racy, raunchy or titillating, there's utterly nothing groundbreaking here. |
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It isn't actually all that profound or groundbreaking as music videos go, but it just takes me to such happy places. |
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It's not particularly groundbreaking, but it's a good hour of fun that raises a laugh or two each week, which is as much as I expect these days. |
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What about all the fantastic, groundbreaking, original music out there you'll never get to hear? |
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When he finds what seems to be a groundbreaking mathematical proof, the question of its origin drives the plot. |
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Thank God the networks are keeping us posted on groundbreaking news, I thought. |
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The bleak but groundbreaking Irish playwright was obsessive about how his works should be presented. |
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These albums were groundbreaking explorations into chilled electronica, infused with jazzy grooves and live orchestration. |
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Lane is internationally known for his groundbreaking work in the fields of biochemistry and nutrition. |
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But foremost, it is groundbreaking and should stimulate a re-examination of late premodern American medicine. |
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And frankly, regulation just isn't considered as sexy as a presidential horse race or a groundbreaking decision by the Supreme Court. |
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His groundbreaking work in the areas of superstring theory, supersymmetry and supergravity has made him a leading expert on the topic. |
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Mexico has produced a wave of big hits and groundbreaking films in the past few years. |
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Leeuwenhoek made groundbreaking observations in andrology by describing spermatozoa. |
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While Maude's abortion was truly groundbreaking, it inadvertently galvanized the anti-choice movement. |
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The sounds are nothing groundbreaking, but at least each song is not a carbon copy of the previous track. |
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It is a groundbreaking attempt to protect a fictional storyline with a patent, rather than relying on copyright protection. |
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The case went to arbitration in New York and had the potential to be a groundbreaking win for teams. |
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The groundbreaking computer graphics that made the original show so spellbinding have been improved to depict all the pesky hairiness of mammals. |
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He created the groundbreaking ABC comedy, for which he won a Logie for Best Australian Comedy. |
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A groundbreaking contribution to Arthurian scholarship, this volume should be essential reading for all students of the corpus. |
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In groundbreaking research Leeds University boffins discovered that men relax in pubs. |
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Professors have been grown to do one thing well and that is groundbreaking research. |
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And occasionally they would throw some groundbreaking storytelling or visual techniques at you. |
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The stars come out on Broadway to celebrate this powerful and groundbreaking story. |
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Alleys, snickets and paths used by criminals to access properties and escape from crime scenes across York could be shut off under a groundbreaking scheme. |
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She was honored for her groundbreaking work in nuclear physics. |
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The superhero medium is so staid that temporary exposure to a black lead is considered groundbreaking. |
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Throughout his career, capa never abandoned his passion for capturing groundbreaking political events. |
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Machiavelli himself, author of groundbreaking comedies such as the Mandragola, became a proverbial figure of evil on the Elizabethan and Jacobean stage. |
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But coven is also groundbreaking in ways, at least at this point in its run, that it may not be receiving credit for. |
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She is groundbreaking on the problem of methane leaks in natural-gas fracking, an exception that swallows the rule. |
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The lab has amassed over 60,000 DNA samples and pioneered some groundbreaking scientific advances. |
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In 1988, N.W.A. released their groundbreaking record Straight Outta Compton. |
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Sure, Jennifer Lopez was never a groundbreaking artist, but she was a good one. |
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But Johnston says she thinks this is more a calculated ploy for publicity than a groundbreaking move. |
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They have to put up with some shoddy sequels to groundbreaking originals. |
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I'm sure the genius that was Joseph Mallord William Turner, landscaping master of light, tone and shade would fully endorse some of the previous groundbreaking entries. |
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The groundbreaking project is aimed at identifying the movers and shakers who bind together the community and ensure important projects are carried forward. |
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These ten songs certainly aren't stylistically groundbreaking, or even trendsetting, but they are sophisticated, whimsical and, most of all, earnest. |
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Ireland may follow Wales' example and launch an initiative based on Wales' groundbreaking campaign to encourage parents to bring up their children bilingually. |
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Erica Jong is a poet, novelist, and memoirist, and author of the groundbreaking novel Fear of Flying, among others. |
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Villanova Players has been part of the Brisbane community theatre scene for a very long time and has a history of mounting fairly groundbreaking work. |
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Randall Lane, author of The zeroes, on the groundbreaking, bridge-burning film. |
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A tribute to a beautiful place as much as the story of the Italian occupation, this is almost incidentally a groundbreaking masterpiece of neo-realism. |
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The first documentary feature was Robert J Flaherty's Nanook of the North, a groundbreaking picture in its neo-realism, depicting the daily routine of an Eskimo family. |
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The idea of a personal computer for each school kid is hardly groundbreaking. |
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They were never the most groundbreaking band on the planet, but their catchy hooks and honest energy made them a lovable presence in the indie scene of my youth. |
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With steam engine inventor Richard Trevithick settling in Dartford after his groundbreaking design, the town's museum has opened an exhibition called Transport in Time. |
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The Chuvash poet recounts how Khardzhiev personally, in a single sitting, corrected the manuscript of Camilla Gray's groundbreaking The Russian Experiment in Art. |
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He doesn't really offer any new groundbreaking or revolutionary theories about specific aspects of melancholy or any approach to cognitive science. |
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Kay's suggestion, while neither shocking nor groundbreaking, leaves several questions unanswered and fails to overcome the insufficiencies of the homiletics he critiques. |
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I thought I'd cover my bedroom in corkboard and then tack up notes for a groundbreaking, sweeping study cutting to the very essence of something-or-other. |
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A ballroom dancer was doing the foxtrot only days after major groundbreaking surgery to implant an artificial collar bone into his shoulder this month. |
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Occasionally couching their philosophies in cutting-edge futurist thought, they nevertheless managed to formulate groundbreaking theories on the nature of existence itself. |
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This was early Tharp, and pullulated with groundbreaking ideas. |
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Who would present this groundbreaking initiative to a despairing public? |
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Granted, good history need not always be based on groundbreaking research. |
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His groundbreaking research is helping us to understand how cells work. |
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I think I really need to emphasize just how groundbreaking that is for me. |
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The initiative was groundbreaking as for the first time Fairtrade coffee was being offered to a larger consumer segment. |
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Many other inventions marked Bell's later life, including groundbreaking work in optical telecommunications, hydrofoils, and aeronautics. |
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Recently, the three partners attended the groundbreaking ceremony for a modern, globally unique combustor test facility. |
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Ten years ago, ballistician Ed Lowry developed a groundbreaking program for Windows entitled Shotshell Ballistics, but it's no longer available. |
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The groundbreaking Breakout feature set allows gamers to direct their AI teammates where to go and where to shoot at the start of the game. |
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A UNIVERSITY will give a dummy run to prospective students and medical professionals at a groundbreaking health day. |
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Cuypers's award-winning monograph is a groundbreaking hermeneutic of surat al Ma'ida, one of the longest and latest suras of the Qur'an. |
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This study was a follow-up to Donald Hamilton's groundbreaking research published in 1987 on tentmaker effectiveness. |
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Published in 1543, Vesalius' De humani corporis fabrica was a groundbreaking work of human anatomy. |
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Aston Villa have a unique relationship with the Acorns Children's Hospice charity that is groundbreaking in English football. |
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Gray is best-known for his novels, particularly the groundbreaking Lanark, with its spectacular mixture of gritty realism and morbid fantasy. |
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Kari's film was groundbreaking in that it was elementarily Icelandic and has been considered a contemporary classic with worldwide renown. |
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Scientists dedicated to the study of Van Allen belts have made a groundbreaking discovery. |
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Our teams are working together to create a groundbreaking interactive TV experience that will turn VGA viewers into VGA participants. |
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Of course, the MGM Grand in Las Vegas features its groundbreaking aStay Wella rooms, courtesy of Delos Living. |
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As a best-selling author, Isiah, has sold hundreds of thousands of groundbreaking books. |
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This groundbreaking, intensive program allows for rigorous post-graduate training in Canon Law with the convenience of online studies. |
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Local, state and company officials will speak at the event, with the official groundbreaking following. |
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His iconic Bentley was later bought by the groundbreaking horologist George Daniels, who owned it until his death last year. |
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One of Carson's first publication designs for Raygun magazine was groundbreaking, a watershed for the design world. |
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The cast and crew discuss how this groundbreaking movie came to fruition. |
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In particular, the Roslin Institute of Edinburgh, Scotland used sheep for genetics research that produced groundbreaking results. |
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In a groundbreaking move, the Pentagon is compensating servicemen seriously hurt when an American tank convoy forced them off the road. |
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Since the groundbreaking publication of John Blacking, great silence has covered the area of childhood in the field of ethnomusicology. |
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Towelhead doesn't reflect that show's groundbreaking focus on gay relationships, but Jasira's father is played by actor Peter Macdissi. |
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A recent groundbreaking study revealed adiponectin receptors as key targets for treating such obesity-related diseases. |
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His groundbreaking binomial system formed the basis of modern whale classification. |
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A TEESSIDE hospital has been involved in a groundbreaking study into links between post traumatic stress disorder and carers of stroke survivors. |
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Their latest development is the groundbreaking new needle loom technology Ellittica. |
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Sibley for his groundbreaking work recognizing the role of upper respiratory viral infections in triggering MS attacks. |
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The latest model includes several groundbreaking features and improvements. |
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Gargano joined local officials and business leaders last week at a groundbreaking event for a residential building to be constructed in Long Island City. |
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The Art and Science of Technical Analysis is a groundbreaking work that bridges the gaps between the academic view of markets, technical analysis, and profitable trading. |
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From Articulus Entertainment, Operation Change is a groundbreaking television event about one family's quest to make the world a better place for everyone. |
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Among groundbreaking projects Balcon supplied was the first phase of a Port of Baltimore wharf bulkhead, requiring 230,000 square feet of 120-mm thick paving stones. |
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And yet, to better understand the nuances of his groundbreaking theoretical and compositional work on microtonal music, this endeavor becomes all the more important. |
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In a groundbreaking opinion, the Court of Appeals held for the first time that a hotel or other innkeeper owes a duty to use reasonable care when evicting a registered guest. |
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He defended the right of every citizen to speak freely, and his groundbreaking conception of the right to privacy continues to impact legal thought today. |
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Their fundamental character will guarantee adequate extrapolative properties that can be exploited for the identification of a groundbreaking next catalyst generation. |
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Bristol-Myers Squibb recently held a groundbreaking ceremony at the site of the company's new biologics manufacturing facility in Devens, Massachusetts. |
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On 13th January 2010 the Supreme Court issued a groundbreaking decision on the interpretation of the Linkage Regulation, which has been in force for six years. |
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Unfortunately the rare appearance of '60s legend Roky Erickson was a crushing disappointment, with the groundbreaking trailblazers of yore being replaced by turgid pub rock. |
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It is true that Hall isn't interested in racial legitimatization, but rather in provocative, groundbreaking, interdisciplinary historical methodology. |
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A CHORUS LINE London Palladium GROUNDBREAKING dance musical A Chorus Line was a smash hit when it premiered on Broadway in 1975, running for a whopping 15 years. |
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This groundbreaking innovation allows people suffering from foot problems the chance to enjoy walking again, without needing to wear clumpy footwear with insoles. |
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Sudberry Properties hosted an official groundbreaking event, which was punctuated with the planting of a 20-ton, 30-year-old Moreton Bay Fig tree. |
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The movie may not be that groundbreaking, but it does deliver its bells and whistles with an intelligence and theatricality that makes it something eminently enjoyable. |
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With its groundbreaking user experience and in-the-know sensibility, The DL brings street cred to the mainstream and offers something for every music fan. |
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The capability of parallelizing R is part of the groundbreaking external scripting functionality in the latest release of the Kognitio Analytical Platform. |
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