 The trustee hopes that brand come with the new buyer.
Saab family is a fine old family with a strong family feeling. The question of the Saab name should be resolved within the family, says the administrator Kent Hagglund which handles the brand issue in the Saab bankruptcy.
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 If the virus behind bird flu mutates so that it is contagious between humans, it can cause a pandemic.
Two unpublished studies on the virus behind avian flu has been the U.S. government to intervene. The reason is the risk of bioterrorism. The researchers are now taking time out for 60 days.
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REDMOND, Wash. — Jan. 19, 2012 — Microsoft Corp. today announced quarterly revenue of $20.89 billion for the quarter ended Dec. 31, 2011, a 5% increase from the prior year period. Operating income, net income, and diluted earnings per share for the quarter were $7.99 billion, $6.62 billion, and $0.78 per share, compared with $8.17 billion, $6.63 billion and $0.77 per share, respectively, in the prior year period. Prior year results include recognition of $224 million of deferred revenue related to the Office 2010 technology guarantee program.
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 UC Merced researchers discovered that hollow cylindrical luminescent solar concentrators, bottom, are more efficient than traditional flat panel concentrators. (Credit: Image courtesy of University of California, Merced)
A team of researchers at the University of California, Merced, has redesigned luminescent solar concentrators to be more efficient at sending sunlight to solar cells.
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 Image of virus and blow-up of inner virus structure. In the background, cryo-electron micrographs of purified viruses with their inner structure bubbling from radiation damage. Overlaid, (left) 3D computer reconstruction of a virus's outer shell and tail in gray, with the inner structure in magenta; (right) blow-up of the inner viral structure in magenta. (Credit: Image courtesy of NIH/National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases)
Since the discovery of the microscope, scientists have tried to visualize smaller and smaller structures to provide insights into the inner workings of human cells, bacteria and viruses. Now, researchers at the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS), part of the National Institutes of Health, have developed a new way to see structures within viruses that were not clearly seen before.
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