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There is hope that the cloak can be developed to work in visible light.

A few of the finalists' designs are promising and could be developed to work reasonably well with Daniel Libeskind's master plan for Ground Zero, which calls for depressing the memorial area around the footprints of the original twin towers.

It could be developed to work in factories or to clear debris and rescue survivors in earthquake zones, they say.

Similar models could be developed to work with our large database of SMBG values and hypoglycemia events.

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Cabazitaxel was developed to work in cancer cells that had become resistant to other taxanes.

Arena, which is based in San Diego, said its drug was developed to work in the brain and not the heart.

Now a new type of scanner is being developed to work alongside MRI that will also use magnetism to allow doctors to watch how blood flows through organs.

As a result, when huge new machines were developed to work increasingly large farms, there was a ready supply of old tractors for restoration.

Alphonso V. Diaz, NASA's new associate administrator for science, told a recent news conference that the leading candidate for fixing Hubble was a Canadian Space Agency robot named Dextre, which was developed to work outside the International Space Station.

A method had been developed to work around these anomalies, but many physicists worried that they were just sweeping a fatal flaw in physics under the rug and that, in the words of Dr. Wilczek, "quantum field theory was doomed".

A special time-stretching algorithm was developed to work with natural speech.

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