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The reserves have only become available because of breakthroughs in both drilling techniques and chemical products but it has transformed the energy market in America and sent the price of natural gas plunging downwards.

This approach is now feasible because of breakthroughs in Monte Carlo sampling procedures and high performance computing, that make it possible to deal directly with the nonlinear mathematical models themselves instead of their linear approximations.

Although Russia is still the world's biggest exporter of natural gas, the United States recently surpassed it to become the world's largest natural gas producer, largely because of breakthroughs in hydraulic fracturing technology, known as fracking.

The recognition that an increasing number of diseases that were once unexplained are caused by infectious agents has increased substantially in recent years because of breakthroughs in the metagenomics field (1 ).

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At the pyramid's peak are a few major bets about future directions technologies, growth businesses, and themes that get priority for resources and management attention because of breakthrough potential.

For 21 recipients medication was ongoing throughout the entire period used for doubling time estimation either because of breakthrough on primary prophylaxis (ten kidney and two lung transplant recipients) or because of initiation of empiric therapy due to strong clinical suspicion (six HSCT and two SOT).

The P. falciparum GAP PfΔ p52Δ p36 is the only GAP so far that has been assessed in humans but the trial in which the Pf sporozoites were administered by mosquito bite had to be terminated, because of breakthrough infections in one volunteer during immunization (Spring et al., 2013).

Douglas Terreson of Morgan Stanley, an investment bank, thinks costs are soaring because the blizzard of breakthroughs that reduced the cost of finding and developing oil has now slowed to a trickle.Andrew Gould, the head of Schlumberger, an oil-services giant, is not so pessimistic.

The company is taking aim at the big boys of storage like EMC, HP and IBM and beating them too because, as Hatfield pointed out, it's hard for them to make the same kinds of breakthroughs because they face the "Innovator's Dilemma," as defined by Harvard Business School professor Clayton Christenson in his classic book by the same name.

Modern antiretroviral drugs to treat HIV/AIDS could be added to that list of breakthroughs, because they too have improved countless lives in the poor world.

The deep learning revolution has come about largely because of two breakthroughs.

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