Then they zero in on and destroy infected cells while sparing uninfected ones. |
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PalmOne has added a new thumbnail view of a page, allowing you to quickly zero in on the part of the page you want to read. |
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Information from the road tests will allow you to zero in on which of the vehicles discussed above will be the best for you. |
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Editors and reporters zero in on top executives or anyone in the organization who'll talk. |
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Whatever may be the movement of the target in the sea, the missile will zero in on it. |
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By taking a hard look at individual project components, project managers can zero in on more cost-effective alternatives. |
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Both of these clues should help quantum chaologists zero in on the one system that will prove the Riemann hypothesis. |
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The dung is helping researchers to zero in on the ice patches where the ancient tools are likely to be. |
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The browser can zero in on an individual association by using the alphabet or name search, a facility which comes in handy when one is not quite sure of the exact name. |
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Usually lynx roam a mile or two a day, but when the females prepare to have kittens, they zero in on a small area as they choose a den, aiming to hole up for a while. |
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An unbiased observer can zero in on strengths and weaknesses and pinpoint areas needing attention. |
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The first three work the gluteus maximus in conjunction with all the complementary muscles, and the last two zero in on and specifically isolate the glutes. |
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Put yourself in their shoes, and zero in on how your products and services can serve their needs. |
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Use keyboard shortcuts to quickly move among and eliminate images as you zero in on the ones you need. |
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The numbers are based on global climate patterns and can't zero in on anything that fine. |
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I've recommended to you today that you zero in on helicopter incidents, in addition to reported accidents. |
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He no longer needs to look at all the animals but can zero in on those that the system has identified as possibly sick or stressed. |
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The questions and answers can be searched by category or by keyword, helping users zero in on the right answer. |
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And their concerns jump off the page in the summary, so I can zero in on that and even ask pointed questions if they don't bring it up. |
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While much of the report deals in generalizations, the study's authors occasionally zero in on particular situations with a sharp eye for the telling detail. |
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Buyers searching for licensable technologies can zero in on highly specific details in various classification tiers. |
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With a world of choices, diners can zero in on their favorites. |
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I tend to zero in on a single moment or a single turn of phrase. |
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Some artists zero in on a single image and can't or won't let go. |
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Other U-boats in the area, notified by radio, zero in on the target. |
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Today, in the context of CIBLES, researchers are trying to zero in on the role of the IDO produced by tumours or inflammatory cells in anti-tumour resistance. |
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The aim of the new tool is to create a filter that Transport Canada and the fishing industry feel confident they can use to zero in on the riskiest types of vessels, and suggest how to improve their design. |
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They tend to zero in on new approaches to engagement and advocacy. |
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On 3 September, Member States took advantage of the 31st and 32nd meetings of the informal plenary to zero in on the so-called intermediate model including its different varieties. |
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On 2 September, Member States took advantage of the 29th and 30th meetings of the informal plenary to zero in on the model with an expansion in both current categories including its different varieties. |
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But not only is it slow, with an image of a heart taking up to ten minutes to capture, for example, it can't pick up subtle contrasts or zero in on microscopic changes. |
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Access requests can be clarified, petitioners can zero in on the record or records they are seeking and response times and copying charges can be minimized. |
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And then I propose to zero in on a very topical and controversial issue: Legislation to expand the police's online surveillance and interception powers. |
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Good officers will get back quickly to a requester, explain what they are doing, how much time it will take and attempt to help the requester zero in on the records they are really seeking. |
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If you already have a good idea of what you want to do, you can do a search on their extensive database to zero in on specific volunteer opportunities. |
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This volume puts forward the speeches of the VII Convention of Greccio of May of 2009 and zero in on an important subject of the Franciscan movement, i.e., work. |
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But I want to start off with that and then there are some key areas that I want to zero in on and have most of you out of here by 5 o'clock this afternoon. |
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Involvement of the departmental senior privacy coordinator will facilitate the communications with the Privacy Commissioner's Office and help zero in on privacy risks. |
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We were not going to draw the whole animal, but were going to use viewfinders to zero in on the area to be drawn. |
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One member of the check fraud team will zero in on the fingerprints. |
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Zero in on the venues most suitable, and then enquire about the nitty-gritty such as whether they charge cakeage, allow you to bring in your own alcohol etc. |
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