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100% Renewable energy systems will be technically possible in the future, and may even be economically beneficial compared to the business-as-usual energy system.
This has been demonstrated to be technically possible in research using abnormally fertilized human embryos (Craven et al., 2010).
Given that the lead time for launching such an initiative could be long, I would also discuss what may be technically possible in five years in addition to what we can do today.
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Reaction conditions that are unusual in macroscale are technically possible in micromixers.
We are in an age when almost anything is technically possible in science.
ICE and iCATHe imaging was technically possible in all cases.
High-volume hemofiltration (HVHF) is technically possible in severe acute disease abdominal cavity patients complicated with multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS).
32, 33 This means that systematic predictive testing by means of DNA analysis, so-called cascade testing, is technically possible in these patients' families.
The term "resectability" is used to indicate if radical resection (R0) of the tumor is technically possible in the absence of vascular involvement and distance metastases.
US officials had previously said it would be technically possible to hold proceedings in Afghanistan, noting other court-martial trials held there.
Yes, you might be saying, it might be technically possible to fly 73,000 miles in the first eight days of January, assuming very efficient long-haul connections — but you'd have to be up in the air nearly all of that time, with almost no margin left for work.
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