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| What they don't want is a crippled version of an enterprise SAN positioned for storing data that isn't important enough to warrant the investment in Fibre Channel. He says scientists have identified regions of the tat protein that appear critical to its proper functioning, and in theory it is possible to engineer human bone marrow cells to produce appropriately crippled versions of that HIV protein. Today's users demand try-before-you-buy access to software, whether purchasing from a software superstore or downloading a demo or a crippled version from the Internet or an on-line service. |
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