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The rush to apps is changing the development process for PBS, which will no longer develop television-only shows, Ms. Rotenberg said.
In the modern, developed and sterile West, the theory goes, immunoregulatory effects no longer develop normally, leaving some particularly vulnerable to allergies and inflammatory diseases.
Developers like Frasier Speirs and Dave Winer are protesting Apple's rejection of some iPhone applications, and saying they will no longer develop on the platform (let's leave aside the fact that as far as I know Winer never developed for the iPhone in the first place).
"The oil prevents air from going through the shell, and the egg will no longer develop".
Mice, for example, no longer develop asthma when a particular enzyme is targeted.
The internet means that music "scenes" no longer develop geographically any more.
In some species the alternate food plant is no longer used, and the aphids no longer develop wings.
And when we target this enzyme, what we can find is that these mice no longer develop the disease.
Toshiba, the Japanese electronics giant, threw in the towel on its HD DVD technology Tuesday, announcing that it would no longer develop, produce or market disc players for the format.
When either of these length scales is decreased below roughly 1 μm, the typical dislocation wall and cell structures found in fatigued coarse-grained bulk materials no longer develop and are replaced by individual dislocations.
As a result, Tesco surprised the City by saying it would now no longer develop more than 100 sites in the UK and reaffirmed that the "space race" of opening big supermarkets and hypermarkets was over.
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