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commerce

the activity embracing all forms of the purchase and sale of goods and services
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Though CITRIS research typically has its eye on future decades, the center already has commercialized some products.
Commercialized fame, while taking relative recognition away from moral leaders, also has taken renown away from tyrants and violent rulers.
What Hoffmann-Axthelm Failed to point out is that Potsdamer Platz, the latest urban complex in Berlin (AR January) was always completely commercialized, and that its fame in the '20s and early '30s derived largely because it was one of the few places in the city created entirely by commerce.
The treatment, which is expected to be commercialized in conjunction with the launch of Monsanto's SmartStax seed offering in 2010, will provide early-season protection against seedling diseases and insects.
Starting with a batch process, Dow commercialized continuous extrusion of PS foam sheet in the mid-'50s.
Later this year, 3G Evolution Technology, which is a combination of W-CDMA and OFDM, will be commercialized.
Randy McBee's book, Dance Hall Days: Intimacy and Leisure among Working-Class Immigrants in the United States, advances the argument that commercialized leisure had a profound influence on the social experience of newly-arrived immigrants in early twentieth-century America.
This translates into substantial cost benefits for the product when commercialized. A new batch of implants containing a lower dose range is now being produced."
Technology transfer is a means by which academic research is evaluated, protected and commercialized for the benefit of the academic community, industry and society at large.
The company currently has two marketed products: Estrace, for the symptomatic relief of menopausal symptoms, is commercialised in Canada; Natesto testosterone nasal gel, for testosterone replacement therapy in adult males diagnosed with hypogonadism, is commercialized in Canada and the US, and has been licensed for distribution in 30 countries worldwide.
In the late '90s, Galloo Plastics in France commercialized altered-media separation of PP from auto shredder residue using float/sink cascades from Engineering Separation and Recycling in the U.S.
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