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Thunder beat Pacers in Game 7 to bring first NBA crown to Oklahoma City

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内容摘要:Baroness Jones spoke again at the close of the debate to plead with peers not to overturn the will of MPs for a second time, insisting "this isn't about Silicon Valley", denying the government was being complacent, and pointing out that "no other territory has cracked this either".

Baroness Jones spoke again at the close of the debate to plead with peers not to overturn the will of MPs for a second time, insisting "this isn't about Silicon Valley", denying the government was being complacent, and pointing out that "no other territory has cracked this either".

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Thunder beat Pacers in Game 7 to bring first NBA crown to Oklahoma City

A new test has been developed that reduces the time it takes to diagnose types of brain tumours from weeks to just hours, researchers say.Surgeons have described the "ultra-rapid" method of genetic testing as a "game changer" and say it could improve care and treatment for thousands of patients.The method has been developed by scientists at the University of Nottingham in partnership with clinicians at Nottingham University Hospitals (NUH) NHS Trust.

Thunder beat Pacers in Game 7 to bring first NBA crown to Oklahoma City

The research has attracted interest from across the UK, with other NHS hospitals setting up their own testing alongside existing regimes to gather more evidence about its effectiveness.A study published on Wednesday reveals the method has already been used in 50 operations at NUH and has had a 100% success rate in diagnosing the exact type of tumour.

Thunder beat Pacers in Game 7 to bring first NBA crown to Oklahoma City

There are currently more than 100 identified types of brain tumour, and clinicians need to identify which kind a patient has to determine the most effective way to treat them.

Traditionally, samples of tumours are extracted during surgery to be taken away, tested, and examined under a microscope in a pathology lab.with its cost-effective technology.

"The aerial fight was a big advertisement for the Chinese weapons industry. Until now, China had no opportunity to test its platforms in a combat situation," Zhou Bo, a retired senior colonel in the Chinese People's Liberation Army, told the BBC.The Beijing-based analyst said the outcome of the air duel showed "China has some systems that are next to none". Shares in the Chinese Avic Chengdu Aircraft company, that manufactures fighter jets like the J-10, surged by up to 40% last week after the reported performance of the fighter jet in the India-Pakistan conflict.

Other experts, however, feel it's too early to declare the superiority of Chinese weapons systems.Professor Walter Ladwig from the King's College in London said it was yet to be determined whether the Chinese jets had actually outmanoeuvred the Indian Air Force (IAF) planes, particularly the Rafale.

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