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Another troubling nugget of news from Afghanistan this week came in a New York Times report: an ongoing investigation sees compelling evidence that Afghan private security contractors have been bribing Taliban militants with US funds to escalate violence and thus boost the need for their services.
This condition of relative creatine deficiency may boost the need for dietary supplementation.
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The trend towards more twin-engined aircraft drives up the cost of engine development, by boosting the need for power and reliability.
This has boosted the need of techniques to gather access to the exact SiGe concentration profiles.
In her pitch, McGriff stressed that technology is keeping sick people alive longer, boosting the need for care-giving resources.
This makes sense given that people throughout the industrial world are living longer, boosting the need for affordable drugs and surgical devices.
This evident need to improve resource-efficiency has stimulated interest in Fast-reactors, and with it, boosted the need to answer many of the remaining safety issues attached to such systems (i.e. coolant positive void coefficients).
Inevitably, mature PV markets are becoming highly competitive, boosting the need for research and development (R&D) on efficiency and reliability optimization, maintenance and fault diagnosis of key components, such as the PV modules.
The growing heterogeneity and dynamic nature of the networks, terminals, and usage environments has boosted the need for powerful scalable video coding engines able to efficiently adapt to changing consumption conditions.
Current methods for fish species identification are mainly based on sequencing, a technique that is time and resources consuming boosting the need for the development of more expedite methods.
The recognition that multiple cell types determine ALS evolution has boosted the need to understand the relative contribution of providing beneficial signals to different cell types involved in the disease.
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