Mátyás Odnoga (F) from MAC Újbuda to Vasas SC
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Date: 01/07/2019
Player: Mátyás Odnoga (F)
From: MAC Újbuda
To: Vasas SC
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Status:
Date: 01/07/2019
Player: Mátyás Odnoga (F)
From: MAC Újbuda
To: Vasas SC
Source: Link
Job Announcement – Non Tenure-Track Lecturer, Senior Lecturer or Professor of Practice in Game Development The Program in Games and Simulation Arts and Sciences (GSAS) at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute invites applications for a full-time faculty position in Game Design and Development to help us inspire and educate the next generation of game developers. We seek applicants with a passion for making games, a strong record of professional accomplishment or individual creative practice and demonstrated... Читать дальше...
Cortime has introduced SolidWorks-embedded multi-study optimisation including flow simulation support in its software.
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Ørsted has announced that its first standalone battery energy storage system, Carnegie Road, is now operational.
Читать дальше...Seattle-based Adaptive Biotechnologies forged a collaboration with Genentech that could be worth up to $2 billion to develop and commercialize novel neoantigen directed T-cell therapies for the individualized treatment of a broad range of cancers.
Gilead Sciences is acquiring the global rights to develop and commercialize novel small molecules against two targets from Yuhan Corporation, based in South Korea. They drugs will be developed to treat advanced fibrosis related to nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH).
Biotech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy has launched another subsidiary for Roivant Sciences. Ramaswamy will provide an update on the new company, as well as other members of the Roivant family during a Monday presentation at JPM19.
BioSpace is proud to present its NextGen Bio “Class of 2019,” a list of 20 up-and-coming life science companies in North America that launched* no earlier than 2017.
Baselga resigned from Memorial Sloan Kettering following reports he failed to disclose his financial ties to various pharma companies in articles he published.
Tarrytown, NY-based Regeneron Pharmaceuticals and Paris-based Sanofi restructured a 2015 agreement to develop immuno-oncology (I/O) treatments. That deal was scheduled to wrap in 2020, but the revision adds two clinical-stage bispecific antibodies to the collaboration.
The white-hot biotech hub of Kendall Square just got a little bit more crowded. Ireland-based Allergan plc announced this morning that the company will establish an R&D facility in the Cambridge, Mass. neighborhood.
Vietnam's biggest telco, Viettel, could be considering a move into North Korea's fledgling mobile telecoms market, according to the company's CEO and President. …
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Serbia's state-owned telecoms provider, Telekom Serbia, has completed a string of strategic acquisitions, according to a senior company executive. Telekom Serbia's director for internet and multimedia…
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Dubai based telco, Etisalat, has signed agreements with four international start-ups to take part in its Future Now scale-up project. Yitu Technology (China), Com IoT Technologies (UAE), 300cubits (Hong Kong), and Tradefin (USA), were selected from an extensive list of competitors…
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Chinese technology giant, Huawei, has unveiled its new Advanced ARM based CPU, the Kunpeng 920, which it says will help to foster an "open, collaborative, win-win ecosystem" in the cloud computing and data centre sectors. "Huawei has continuously innovated in the computing domain in order to create customer value…
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INDIA - More than 2,500 chickens have been culled after an outbreak of avian influenza in Patna district of the North-eastern state of Bihar, India led to the deaths of 650 chickens
As bird density increases, broiler producers need to be “more aggressive” with house ventilation to prevent heat stress in flocks, Brian Fairchild, PhD, professor, and Ming Lin Teo, graduate research assistant, University of Georgia, told Poultry Health Today.
Infectious laryngotracheitis (ILT) is a viral respiratory disease caused by an herpesvirus of chickens and some other gallinaceous birds (e.g. pheasants, peafowl). It is an economically significant disease in commercial egg producing flocks, with an essentially global distribution. In regions where ILT is endemic, the commercial poultry industry is faced with multimillion-dollar losses as a result of mortality, egg production losses, and decreased bird growth [1].
When Peter Schneider, DVM, heard FDA auditors were at the door to see the operation’s veterinary feed directives (VFDs), he remembers feeling a little nervous.
CBP and TSA are joining forces with airlines to improve passenger processing at airports The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is working with more US air carriers to adopt facial biometrics, while Customs and Border Protection (CBP) expands its use of the technology. For more than a
Swedish vehicle technology firm Semcon is exploring ways to clear snow from landing lights using autonomous vehicles. The project is being undertaken in partnership with Lundberg Hymas, with one of its tractors being converted to autonomous function. It will explore the possibility of steering
The Philippines government has approved a no-strings deal with San Miguel Holdings Corporation (SMHC) – the largest diversified conglomerate in the country – to build a major new greenfield airport serving the capital, Manila. The construction of Bulacan International Airport could
German air navigation service provider DFS has acquired a 23.3% share in Unifly, a Belgian software company specialising in unmanned aerial system traffic management (UTM). DFS is now the largest shareholder in Unifly, which was established in 2015. The deal, which was completed on 21 December
China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) announced on 7 January that it had lodged “stern representations” with the United States over what it claimed was a recent incursion by a US Navy (USN) destroyer into Chinese territorial waters near the disputed Paracel Islands in the
Event Krišjanis Karinš, Latvia’s prime ministerial candidate of the centre-right New Unity party, received on 7 January the presidential nomination for the post of prime minister. New Unity is the smallest of the seven parties in the current parliament. It obtained eight