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By synchronising with Edinburgh's famous one o'clock gun, initiated as a means of giving an accurate time check to ships in Leith when the Nelson Tower time ball could not be seen, the Imperial Clock's 100m water sculpture would provide a regular visual spectacle that could be seen from afar. ImmunAid also filed additional patents, covering various aspects of this novel strategy related to the timing of treatment of various cancers, based on the detection of a cycle in the immune system - and then synchronising the timing of treatment to that cycle. By synchronising data with their trading partners, participating companies eliminate costly data errors, increase supply chain efficiencies and speed new products to market faster. |
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