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Those intellectual properties are cheaper to develop because the toy companies do not have to pay a licensing fee to an outside partner.
Immunoassays for Plasmodium detection are, presently, most frequently based on monoclonal antibodies (MAbs); Polyclonal antibodies (PAbs), which are cheaper to develop and manufacture, are much less frequently used.
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The advantage that hybrids have over liquid-fuelled rockets is that they are cheap to develop and generally safer to store and operate, though some people question whether they will ever be powerful enough to launch things into orbit.Whether this new breed of entrepreneurs succeeds in bringing down the cost of access to space for both people and cargo remains to be seen.
For, while hybrids may be cheaper to develop, they are more expensive to run.
It is cheaper to develop air transport to remote, geologically unstable areas, than to build and maintain roads".
Like electric cars and coal gasification, C.C.S. would be cheaper to develop in China than in the U.S., but China is not interested in paying for it alone.
These rockets can be cheaper to develop and operate, and the fuel is safer to store than in purely liquid-fuelled ones.
By 2030, onshore wind will still be cheaper to develop than offshore wind, and gas or coal power stations fitted with carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology, the CCC says.
"Because the Marcellus is cheap to develop and so close to market, it will make other plays in the South and Midwest uneconomic," says Russell Braziel at gas market forecaster Bentek.
It's cheap to develop for, it has a huge audience, and you never know where it will go.
They are cheaper to produce and novel foods in developing markets.
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