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If you are using PPC or email campaigns to drive users to a landing page with the goal of conversion, Website Analyzer is a godsend.
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The MixMeister BPM Analyzer is a free download, works on Windows and Mac OS X.
BPM Analyzer Calculates The BPM Of Your Music, Adds Tags | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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Platelet Function Analyzer, which is currently going through regulatory clearance review.
THE MEDICAL NEWS 2010
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The Term Sheet review is a major positive step that is necessary to pursue final terms under EHSI's recent option agreement with ThromboVision, a company that has licensed the patent on the revolutionary new T-Guide® Platelet Function Analyzer, which is currently going through regulatory clearance review.
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The purpose of the agreement with ThromboVision is to allow the parties to aggressively seek the establishment of business opportunities with ThromboVision's new patented T-Guide® Platelet Function Analyzer, which is currently in regulatory clearance review.
THE MEDICAL NEWS 2010
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The Term Sheet review is a major positive step that is necessary to pursue final terms under EHSI's recent option agreement with ThromboVision, a company that has licensed the patent on the revolutionary new T-Guide® Platelet Function Analyzer, which is currently going through regulatory clearance review.
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The Password Analyzer helps you determine if you have a secure password.
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The new technique, dubbed Analyzer-Based X-ray Imaging (ABI) is expected to soon be able to be used in vivo (on a patient's living body).
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The researchers, including physicists, surgeons, radiologists and pathologists, used the technique, called Analyzer-Based X-ray Imaging (ABI), on an in vitro specimen at the ESRF, using a radiation dose similar to that of a mammography examination.
innovations-report 2008
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The researchers, including physicists, surgeons, radiologists and pathologists, used the technique, called Analyzer-Based X-ray Imaging (ABI), on an in vitro specimen at the ESRF, using a radiation dose similar to that of a mammography examination.
innovations-report 2008
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