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The rise of the industrial internet has been envisaged as a key catalyst for creating the intelligent manufacturing plant of the future through enabling open data distribution for cloud manufacturing.
The National Education Act and the 2001 Basic Education Core Curriculum addressed goals of science education in which skills in science and technology were recognized as a key catalyst in the development of a country's human resources (Institutes for the Promotion of Teaching Science and Technology (IPST) 2002).
The bloody beating of Charles Sumner is viewed today by historians as a key catalyst that further divided the nation over race and led us down the path to an even bloodier Civil War.
The original research questions were not focused on the Free Health Care Initiative (FHCI) in Sierra Leone but the FHCI emerged as a key catalyst in a series of human resources for health (HRH) reforms (Bertone et al. 2014b).
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In today's digital era, smartphones have been a key catalyst.
Close proximity of like-minded individuals seems to be a key catalyst for surfacing new ideas.
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