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Beyond the glamorous and futuristic notion of building new organs articulated by two generations of academic bioengineers lies the reality of the business of regenerative medicine.

Several interviewees said that import of technologies into the country and adoption without structured criteria and control is increasing, as articulated by two interviewees: "we noticed that suddenly the country has become full of MRI" (Int #5); "it is said that Iran is the second largest importer of new technologies among Middle-East countries" (Int #3).

Such management problems result in other health system problems, as articulated by two interviewees from different agencies: "We have enough financial resources, our problem is in managing them which encounters us with financial restrictions" (Int #4), and "lack of precise planning on how to apply health technology, causes financial constraints in the Ministry of Health" (Int # 6).

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The concept was fully articulated by three of the principal scientists involved in the construction of ENIAC during World War II Arthur Burks, Herman Goldstine, and John von Neumann in "Preliminary Discussion of the Logical Design of an Electronic Computing Instrument" (1946).

The role of the term-of-trade has been in the air for long and was articulated by ten Raa and Mohnen ([2002]).

Josh Earnest, the White House press secretary, said Thursday that the challenge for American voters as they considered the immigration positions of the two presidential candidates "is to listen carefully to the promises, agenda and priorities, as articulated by the two candidates".

Reciprocity is indicated by using two one-handed signs; for example, the sign SHOOT, made with an L-shaped handshape with inward movement of the thumb, inflects to SHOOT[reciprocal], articulated by having two L-shaped hands "shooting" at each other.

The concept of detention as an exclusively judicial function was clearly articulated by only three judges out of seven, Brennan, Deane and Dawson, and although in later cases that central concept was generally agreed with, their list of exceptions was not.

For centuries, the extremes of human desire or motivation have been articulated by the seven words: Pride, Sloth, Gluttony, Wrath, Lust, Envy and Avarice.

Nyman says that "the topography of MGV should be experienced without reference to planning, description or timetables", but there's a subtle interplay between small-scale rhythmic patterns and dislocations, as well as a bigger journey which is articulated by its five inter-connected sections.

In our 3.0 schema, as articulated by John Mackey, zero is pre-modern or traditional wisdom, 1.0 is modern wisdom, and 2.0 is postmodern wisdom.

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