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Innovations continued, as for example, noodles made from kudzu ( naengmyeon ) were developed in the Joseon Dynasty of Korea ( 1392 – 1897 ).
Innovations were in the areas of common words, dialect, technical terms, and vulgarities.
Innovations were possible due to the high amassment of natural resources, which provided a source of capital for the U. S. to continue to build advancing technologies.
Innovations in carding and spinning enabled by advances in cast iron ever larger spinning mules and water frames were constructed.
Innovations such as time limits and clocks were introduced during his lifetime, much to the ire of Shusai.
During the fall of 2005 Progeny Marketing Innovations and Trilegiant were sold to private equity group Apollo Management.
Prophet Systems Innovations, also owned by Capstar, developed the technology to easily allow different musical programs between talk segments ( about three rock songs were played per hour, though country songs tended to be shorter and there might be more of them ).
In the Government as Deputy State Secretary Olajos's main responsibilities were: Climate Policy, Clean Energy and Energy Efficiency, Building Retrofitting Programs, Green Innovations and Sustainable Development
" Innovations " like the Hitler salute were introduced as compulsory before and after every game.
Innovations in vehicle packaging and chassis engineering combined with global familiarity with British designs meant vehicles were acceptable to public tastes at that time.
Innovations and some related brands were then sold to the home shopping group Great Universal Stores in November 1997.
They were introduced by Chris Morris of Artemis Innovations Inc. with the brand name " Soap " in 1997.

Innovations and also
Innovations in equipment and the rider's position on the bike have also led to dramatic improvements in the hour record, but have also been a source of controversy ( see Graeme Obree ).
BBN is also the managing the Global Environment for Network Innovations ( GENI ) project office for the National Science Foundation.
Innovations also occurred in how work was organized, typified by Frederick Winslow Taylor's ideas of scientific management.
It is also home to the Health Protection Agency's Centre for Emergency Preparedness and Response as well as a small science park which includes companies such as Tetricus Bioscience and Ploughshare Innovations.
For a while, SpaceDev also owned UK-based Space Innovations Limited.
Mullainathan is also a Research Affiliate of Innovations for Poverty Action.
The station has also won the Best Marketing award in 1998, and picked up the Best Specialist Music Award in consecutive years for ' Future Innovations ' in 2003 and ' Street Beat ' in 2004.
The school also organizes Innovations Fashion Show, International Evening, Diwali Night etc.

Innovations and introduced
Innovations introduced by Muslim economists, traders and merchants include the earliest uses of credit, cheques, promissory notes, savings accounts, transactional accounts, loaning, trusts, exchange rates, the transfer of credit and debt, and banking institutions for loans and deposits.
* Innovations in roller printing on textiles introduced new dress fabrics.
Other microprocessor-controlled knee prostheses include Ossur's Rheo Knee, released in 2005, the Power Knee by Ossur, introduced in 2006, the Plié Knee from Freedom Innovations and DAW Industries ’ Self Learning Knee ( SLK ).
Everett Rogers introduced it in his 1962 book, Diffusion of Innovations, writing that " Diffusion is the process by which an innovation is communicated through certain channels over time among the members of a social system.
Innovations include index shifting ( known as SIS, Shimano Index System introduced in 1984 ), freehubs, dual-pivot brakes, 8-9-10 speed drivetrains, and the integration of shifters and brake levers.
Innovations which he introduced include gala halftime shows, a marching band, and a fight song.
Innovations introduced on the 1969 Grand Prix included a concealed radio antenna, which amounted to two wires in the windshield ; an optional built-in electrically heated rear window defogger and side-impact beams inside the doors.
Innovations in roller printing on textiles introduced new dress fabrics.
Innovations introduced by Wharfedale under Briggs included such basics as the two-way loudspeaker and the ceramic magnet.
A contrast-enhancing screen has been introduced by Dai Nippon Printing ( DNP ) and Screen Innovations that is based on thin layers of black louvers rather than wavelength-selective reflection properties.
In 2011, PapaBravo Innovations, an electric vehicle design, manufacturing and engineering company based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada introduced a full line of heavy duty underground mining trucks.
Innovations introduced in the Grand Prix format include simultaneous starts for a small number of gliders, tasks consisting of multiple circuits, and simplified scoring.

Innovations and into
In July 2006, the Department of Veterans Affairs ( VA ) / Veterans Health Administration ( VHA ) was the recipient of the Innovations in American Government Award presented by the Ash Institute of the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University for its extension of DHCP into the Veterans Health Information Systems and Technology Architecture ( VistA ).
Innovations like the company's Holidome indoor pools turned many hotels into roadside resorts.
Tyco ’ s aggressive acquisition strategy continued into the early 2000s, with the purchases of General Surgical Innovations, Siemens Electrochemical Components, AFC Cable and Praegitzer.
Later, the technology was spun off into a separate company, Hawk-Eye Innovations Ltd., as a joint venture with television production company Sunset + Vine, which was bought outright by Sony in March 2011.
All of the technology and intellectual property was spun off into a separated company, Hawk-Eye Innovations Ltd, based in Winchester, Hampshire.
Innovations like the company's Holidome indoor pools turned many hotels into roadside resorts.
A spin-off from TVGH was Unnovations, based on a parody of the Innovations catalogue ; this was turned into a TV sketch / sitcom series, broadcast on UK Play in 2001-02 ; since that channel's demise, it has not been repeated.
In December 2003, the Neuros division of Digital Innovations was spun off into a separate entity, leaving Digital Innovations with the accessory brands including SkipDoctor and others, and with Neuros managing and producing the digital media products.
In order to put innovative ideas and research results more quickly into effect the Innovationsgesellschaft Darmstadt mbH ( Darmstadt Society for Innovations, Ltd ) was founded.
Innovations in cloning and the subsequent analysis of antibiotic gene clusters, the engineering of biosynthetic pathways in Escherichia coli, the transfer of engineered pathways from E. coli into Streptomyces expression hosts, and finally the stable maintenance and expression of cloned genes are all processes that have streamlined the process.
In 1996, the Group made its first move into home shopping with the acquisition of Innovations along with the Hawkshead brand in July 1996 and Racing Green in October 1996.
An Innovations Award winner in the Computer Hardware category for CES 2011, the Xi3 Modular Computer utilizes an x86-based environment the company calls the Xi3 Computer Architecture to subdivide the classic motherboard into three interconnected boards or modules: the Processor Module, the Primary I / O Module and the Secondary I / O Module.

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