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The very least you can say about this album is that it's original, and fearlessly honest. And that's not nearly as common as some people think it is. Played in a form of lament, the track is rich in both strings and organ very similar to a style that would be utilised by many of the proto-progressive rock bands such as Procol Harum and The Moody Blues. The subsequent track, Harrison Street is a clear indication of the times.
Featuring a lengthy and mesmerising guitar solo accompanied by a hypnotic continuous rhythm, this piece of music is a sure sign of the psychedelic drenched times the band were living in. This was the year of Woodstock and the height of flower power, and one can easily envisage this track being played endlessly with one solo being meted out after the other. Excerpt From the Theme resurrects the opening theme to then lead into Back To Philadelphia, a track that would also be utilised for the bands second album, Time Changes.
Slow paced and laid back, this track in contrast to Harrison Street, lays more emphasis on the guitar work rather than having the organ dominate the sound of the music. Ford Theatre manage to exude a certain amount of power and anger without letting it get in the way of their musical arrangements and without compromising their ability to incorporate ear-catching choruses in their music.
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A benchtop machine that reads DNA using semiconductor technology could help make gene sequencing affordable to labs around the world. And in a bid to improve the technology, the company is launching a multi-million-dollar crowd-sourcing competition.
The Ion PGM, developed by Ion Torrent — a start-up company based in Guilford, Connecticut, that was bought by Life Technologies in August — is the first of a new wave of sequencing machines to hit the market. The technology is also what makes the system cheap and scalable, he says, comparing it to a personal computer.
Instead, with its initial capacity of 10 million—20 million bases per run, the Ion PGM will probably be most useful for microbiology labs and clinical researchers, who work with moderately-sized samples.
Each run costs thousands of dollars and processes thousands of samples. Being able to run small amounts of pilot data cheaply — and to ask a question and get an initial answer within hours — "would transform what people can do and probably make the pace of development much greater", he says.
Mitchel Sogin a microbiologist at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, Massachusetts whose lab won an April competition to receive the Ion PGM for free, says his lab will now need to acquire a special cell cytometer to use with it. The Ion PGM sequencer is not the only new technology set to enter the sequencing game.
Pacific Biosciences, based in Menlo Park, California, is beta-testing a much-awaited machine that it plans to launch next year. But in the current early phase of the market, platforms are likely to have differing strengths and drawbacks. Sequencers from Pacific Biosciences, for example, won't be priced for individual labs, but the technology can read base chunks of DNA at a time — a capability important in deciphering certain areas of a genome — compared with the Ion PGM's Jonathan Eisen, a microbiologist at the University of California, Davis, says that his university's genome centre has ordered a machine from Pacific Biosciences.
If the Ion PGM is accurate enough, says Eisen, he may order it as a "possible complement to the longer reads". Knight says that he needs to see more data from the company to be assured that the Ion PGM works as promised. Low cost may not be enough to push uptake in clinical or medical diagnostics lab, says Jay Shendure, a genomicist at the University of Washington in Seattle. The Ion PGM's price tag may help labs that want to get into sequencing, he says, but "instrument cost is only one of a long list of barriers facing translational genomics".
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