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The increasing availability and deployment of imaging sensors operating in multiple spectral bands has led to a large research effort in image fusion, resulting in a plethora of pixel-level image fusion algorithms.

Moreover, it is the nature of technology 20, 30, and 40 years out, rather than availability and deployment of technology in the next decade, that will largely determine the character of the mid-century energy system.

It requires not only a clear will and purpose, but also a number of crucial pre-conditions: it requires independence from political and commercial influences; it requires the availability and deployment of appropriate resources; it requires robust systems of regulation, production and training; and it requires constant alertness to the changing perceptions of audiences.

Commercial availability and deployment of simulation-based training systems for RALS informs and enables this approach.

The prototypes only cost about $30, which is peanuts in medical money, but they hope to drive the cost below $5, allowing for mass public availability and deployment in needy areas.

Other limitations include a timely development of a vaccine, availability and deployment of surge production capacity, and distribution strategy and logistics.

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The latest report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), released on Sunday, says although the availability and widespread deployment of carbon dioxide removal technologies are "uncertain", they have to play a role if emissions are to be curbed.

Taking into account these factors, the increasing enthusiasm and hope regarding the short-term availability and full deployment of accurate objective biological assessments in real-world settings and diagnostic manuals were and still are well justified.

Critical to achieving such enhanced access is the availability, and equitable deployment, of sufficient numbers of adequately trained human resources for health (HRH) to deliver those services [ 5].

There are other examples of food availability affecting deployment costs and also the cost of parasitism itself.

In planning, they can use the CAMM to link goals (i.e. clinical outcomes) backward to expected behaviour changes, use, and availability, thus helping to describe the functionality and deployment needs through a causal chain.

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