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If the technology upon which something is based becomes superseded or obsolete, does the artwork automatically become obsolete, too? "It's a little more complex than that," says Eliasson.

One tactic is to modularize the requirements themselves, so that one part can remain valid even if another becomes superseded by a new technological approach (akin to the idea of "severability" in law).

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Pierre de Coubertin's idealism had been rejected in favor of nationalism before it, in turn, became superseded by the prevailing ethos of corporatism and greed.

The use of SNP chip arrays may rapidly become superseded by genotyping-by-sequencing [ 37].

Development of screen-film technology, now to become superseded by digital mammography, has improved the detection of small cancers [ 9], both small masses and calcifications.

The WDT valve was estimated to have been used in two to 3,000 children worldwide in the next couple of years, before it became superseded by novel types of valve.

It should also be noted that health information on the internet is a rapidly evolving field and the absolute results from this study will quickly become superseded by updated published guidance (e.g. NICE CG132 'Caesarean section' [ 6]) and internet information (e.g. http://sdm.rightcare.nhs.uk/pda/birth-options-after-previous-caesarean/introduction/).

They have become effectively superseded in a process they once regulated.

And although China's repressed banking system is inefficient, it is also resilient because most of its vast pool of depositors have nowhere else to go.Not so fastThe penny-farthing eventually became obsolete, superseded by the more familiar kind of bicycle.

During the ensuing period of Austro-Spanish domination (1477 1674), Besançon became prosperous and superseded Dole as the virtual capital of the region of Franche-Comté.

But Freeman Dyson, reviewing the biography in The New York Review of Books, asks how much rogue physicists like Pontecorvo really mattered: "Perhaps the spies accelerated the production of the first Soviet bombs by two or three years, but those bombs soon became obsolete and were superseded by new designs invented without the help of spies".

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