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Certain machine tools have been designed to speed up production.
The procedure has been designed to speed up analysis, reduce use of solvents and reduce variability and systematic error associated with extraction and filtration.
A hybrid digital-optical correlator (HDOC) has been designed to speed up the correlation of images [ 54].
The search function has been designed to speed up the searching and getting the right keywords, especially when dealing with a large data set.
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The Stuxnet attack was designed to speed them up, and make them explode.
The programme was designed to speed the Philippines' slow and inefficient government spending.
E-ZPass was designed to speed traffic flow but if drivers use it too speedily, they risk losing their passes.
The Intel standard, also known as PCA, is designed to speed the development of software for low-power mobile devices that combine voice communications and Internet access.
"Nokia's new organizational structure is designed to speed up execution and accelerate innovation, both short-term and longer term," Mr. Kallasvuo said.
The new code, composed of the original five digits plus a hyphen and four additional numbers, was designed to speed up automated sorting operations.
President Clinton is expected to announce today that he is lifting many of the trade and economic sanctions against Yugoslavia that were designed to speed the fall of Slobodan Milosevic.
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