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A more tangible use however may be their exploit as biomarkers; these would ideally enable earlier diagnosis or even screening for pancreatic cancer.
When a sanction system has no tangible use, it's simply hurting disabled claimants for the sake of it.
The interview circled back repeatedly to the topic of "female-initiated prevention" -- both in terms of a tangible product for protection and the wherewithal to use it.
In this work we integrate augmented reality technology in a product development process using real technical drawings as a tangible interface for design review.
For example: Organisations have Knowledge Assets that are Tacit (in the heads/experience of employees), or are Tangible (e.g. external documents) which can be placed in an Information/Database. To make use of Tacit Knowledge it should be given a Tangible form, for example, through interactions (synchronous and asynchronous) between employees and knowledge experts.
One might also suspect that the use of video clips represents a tangible, reassuring element for paranoid people.
Goldman's trading system, he argued, was built for internal use and was not a tangible item of property distributed and used by the commercial public.
It empathized with David Reynard's search for a tangible cause for his wife's cancer.
There's a tangible payoff for getting it right.
It had a tangible benefit for the Dingell home.
It is a tangible shift towards reward for research impact.
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