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However, ensuring the long-term security of flu vaccine supplies by funding research on alternative production methods than chicken egg used by Chiron and alternative vaccines has been underway ...
This was the most difficult circuit for René Dreyfus and it was where Chiron learned to respect Elizabeth Junek. The other drivers called her the "female Chiron". At that time, women did not race ...
The Bugatti Chiron is “the world’s most powerful, fastest, most luxurious and most exclusive production super sports car” according to the French manufacturer. But we’re sure Bugatti won ...
US biotechnology company Chiron (Emeryville, CA) has agreed to buy PathoGenesis (Seattle, WA) for around $700 million in an all-cash deal that provides Chiron with revenue from a high-growth ...
The new 1,479bhp Bugatti Chiron has set a new world record – not for outright top speed, but by achieving a 0-249mph and back to nought dash in 41.96 seconds, with former Formula 1 driver and ...
Chaos erupted after a group of boys allegedly thrashed two female students and a male student during the Ganesh idol immersion procession on September 17 at the Savitribai Phule Pune University ...
So, I picked up my first Tarot deck and sat down for a birth chart reading—and that’s when I learned about my Chiron ...
Rueger, Alexander and Sharp, W. David 1996. Simple Theories of a Messy World: Truth and Explanatory Power in Nonlinear Dynamics. The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 47, Issue. 1, p ...
From referendums to resignations, Laura Kuenssberg has had a ringside seat for politics at its most chaotic. She asks if the system is broken - and can it ever return to 'normal'?
And yet, while the acceleration is truly ballistic, the way the $3.9 million Chiron conducts itself the rest of the time, during everyday driving, is truly remarkable. But we’ll come back to ...