(1) The current beta expires at the end of January but I'm sure it'll be replaced with something or other.
(2) Google has a new database in beta : a catalog database.
(4) The explosion of u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Little Boyu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb also created alpha, beta , gamma and neutron rays.
(5) But Google Deskbar is in beta , so what are the bugs?
(6) The proteins move at different speeds; albumen fastest, then alpha 1, alpha 2, beta and then gamma.
(7) However, in addition to those forms of energy, such as beta , alpha, theta, delta, brain waves, other fields of energy are also believed to be created.
(8) Although still in beta , Google News has expanded to 4,000, mostly English-language, news sources that it crawls continuously.
(9) There are three types of particles: alpha, beta , and gamma.
(10) Tritium, the radioactive isotope of hydrogen that is produced in the atmosphere, is also a beta emitter.
(11) He also declined to say when the second Windows Vista beta would ship, although expectations are for very early in 2006.
(12) The emission of the electron's antiparticle, the positron, is also called beta decay.
(13) So I have been trying to cut the folks at Technorati some slack, since they have gone over to a new beta recently.
(14) Like dtSearch, it offers a list of words as you type, although Google has offered a limited version of this feature in beta for its main search engine.
(15) By 1963, the year of my parent's marriage, the average release of beta emitters from reactor effluent was 14, 500 curies per day.
(16) It probably had something to do with beta being the second letter in the Greek alphabet.
(17) Titanium 45 has two forms, one a beta positive and gamma emitter with a half-life of 3.08 hours and a second form with a half-life of 21 days.
(18) Canadian researchers have found that the human brain, which remains active even in slumber, emits a medley of waves (alpha, beta and delta).
(19) These structures contain stem cells that will differentiate into islets of Langerhans containing functioning alpha, beta and delta cells.
(20) Thalassemia refers to a group of hereditary disorders of the control of globin synthesis, causing too much or too little synthesis of either the alpha or the beta globin chains.