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A software routine that waits in the background and performs an action when a specified event occurs. For example, agents could transmit a summary file on the first day of the month or monitor incoming data and alert the user when a certain transaction has arrived. Agents are also called "intelligent agents," "personal agents" and "bots." See mobile agent, bot and workflow.
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In one of our last experiments, compounds 348, 364, 365, 367 and 368 investigated straightforward blowing agent changes in an optimized formulation. Final completion for the transfer agent change will take approximately four to six weeks. Management estimates that the stress agent change reduced DIS revenue in the fourth quarter of 2006 by approximately $1. |
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