Under the terms of the licensing agreement,
Cyon acquires the worldwide rights to the anti-PCSK9 antibody for use in SIRS (systemic inflammatory response syndrome) and the prevention and treatment of sepsis.
Cobbe's 1880s antivivisection pamphlets adopted a more aggressive tone, and French physiologists such as Bernard or the Russian-French
Cyon were targeted more severely than ever.
In December 1892, Witte's archenemy, professor of medicine II'ia Faddeich Tsion--spelled Elie de
Cyon in French, under which name he published--wrote to Konstantin Pobedonostsev: "If, God forbid, the truth about our fictitious budgets and the even more fictitious state question were to leak to the press, Russia's credit would sustain an irreparable blow." (64) In April 1893, Tsion published in Paris a brochure titled Les exploits de M.
Cyon Research [46] provides an example: "although a door has an independent existence, it will move with a wall in which it has been inserted." (Design professionals will recognise that the concept of "parametric integrity" is being discussed here.) For designers and builders, this means that amendments to building designs can be made rapidly, easily, and accurately as all of the related elements of a particular drawing are adjusted at the same time.
Diogenes was the first of the "cynics," who got their name from the Greek word for dog,
cyon, apparently due to Diogenes' many disturbing and dog-like violations of social convention.
In the second half of 2004,
Cyon brand of LGE's Mobile Communication Division was suffering from such poor financial performance and brand image that LGE management and employees were being pressured to come up with a product that would turn the tide.
"It was 1975 when I first predicted that within five years, all mechanical engineers would be doing only 3D," laughs Joel Orr, vice president and chief visionary for
Cyon Research Corp.