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properties

[prop-er-teez] / ˈprɒp ər tiz /


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Currently, though, the plan is to retain all properties, creating a campus of three buildings within a mile of one another that are served by the company’s transportation services, Chief Operating Officer Jonathan Barr said.

From Los Angeles Times

Such royal properties leased by the Crown Estate are going to be under scrutiny from MPs on the Public Accounts Committee, which has announced an inquiry due to begin later this year.

From BBC

Because this process can be repeated, the researchers can dynamically control both the magnetic and topological properties of the system.

From Science Daily

"Within this framework, the brain is modeled as a network whose behavior is constrained by global properties such as efficiency, flexibility and integration," Wilcox said.

From Science Daily

"The first is that cluster environments were already harsh enough to strip galaxies, and the second is that galaxy clusters may strongly alter galaxy properties earlier than expected," Roberts said.

From Science Daily