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Progress is being made in using microbial degradation to reduce the concentration of PCBs in soil.
Mr. White said that one reason for setting up Celera, which sells genomic information, was concern that the instrument business might be "marginalized" in the long run, with the real money being made in using the instruments to study genes or to make drugs.
But Nielsen's research also suggests that while traditional-format ads do not sit that well with users, there are many other inroads being made in using mobile devices to promote services and goods to users.
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Critical new developments were made in using a small-scale reactor in diffusion controlled systems.
Great progress has been made in using finely focused beams of energetic electrons to examine metals.
I know that major advances have been made in using computers to play chess and to simulate creative writing, but your system still has some major bugs.
During the past decade, much progress has been made in using computer modeling methods to identify new materials with properties optimized for a particular application.
While great strides have been made in using deep learning algorithms to solve supervised learning tasks, the problem of unsupervised learning leveraging unlabeled examples to learn about the structure of a domain — remains a difficult unsolved challenge.
Significant advances have been made in using many sources of statistical data to develop exposure models.
This paper highlights the progress that has been made in using gene expression analysis cardiovascular genomic research and the potential for applying these findings in clinical medicine.
Despite this, significant progresses have also been made in using a whole decellularized lung as a scaffold to generate engineered lung[77, 78].
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