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The phrase "a concentration of technology" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where technology is densely present or focused in a particular area or context.
Example: "The city has become known for its innovation hub, showcasing a concentration of technology that attracts startups and investors alike."
Alternatives: "a cluster of technology" or "a focus of technology".
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Durham is a city of a half-million people in central North Carolina that along with Chapel Hill and Raleigh forms what is known as the Triangle, a concentration of technology companies and colleges including Duke University in Durham and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Challenges to do this effectively include a lack of proper NCD prevalence data for planning, a concentration of technology and skills to detect and treat NCDs at secondary and tertiary levels in the health system and limited interest by donor agencies to support this transition.
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"It is a concentration of clean technologies, a genuine flying laboratory, and illustrates that solutions exist today to meet the major challenges facing our society".
The Nasdaq composite, which includes a heavy concentration of technology stocks, rose 13.74 points, to 1,917.61, its fourth straight record.
The Nordic region has a high concentration of technology and telecom stocks, Sweden's Ericsson and Finland's Nokia prominent among them.
And at this point, few companies have as high a concentration of geniuses — in technology, design and marketing — as Apple.
And a concentration of Internet and technology firms has led the city to designate the area as one leg of a Brooklyn "Tech Triangle".
Boston's biotech cluster overlaps with a fast-growing concentration of technology firms Google, Nokia, Amazon, and PayPal have all expanded into the area and rents have spiked to around $70 per square foot, twice what they were six or seven years ago.
Cities with a large concentration of technology-related companies, like San Francisco and Boston, had the largest increases.
Thus, present ideas about persons in public health could be traced to the emergence of biopower in the nineteenth century (Foucault 1978); that is, to a momentous concentration of technologies of power around life (Rabinow and Rose 2006) and its 'management'management
Economists and urban affairs experts say that in a strange way, the Great Recession intensified the concentration of technology workers here that Northeastern is aiming for.
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