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Rather, they would provide a much-needed boost to the development of low-carbon technologies.
That should force European companies to restructure faster, further boosting economies.The single currency will also give a boost to the development of a liquid euro-wide capital market, lowering the cost of capital and improving its allocation.
Wang resoundingly simulated gas seepage test in the similar materials using pulverized coal, cement, sand, activated carbon, which has a great boost to the development of similar material (Wang et al. 2017).
The release says that the deal will "give a big boost to the development of China's homegrown 4G/TD-LTE technology," and that more details about pricing will be released at a later date.
Using the covalent interaction between the fatty acid-binding domains of BSA molecule with stearic acid-capped nanoparticles, Bora and Deb [5] proposed a novel bioconjugate of stearic acid-capped maghemite nanoparticle with BSA molecule, which will give a huge boost to the development of non-toxic iron oxide nanoparticles using BSA as a biocompatible passivating agent.
The EC is also aiming to give a big boost to the development of regional technologies to counter cyber threats by taking steps to encourage more security focused startup businesses to be born in Europe — announcing a public-private partnership yesterday focused on injecting funds into cybersecurity research and innovation.
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That may be changing with the construction of the Oyu Tolgoi copper and gold mine, a project now under way in southern Mongolia, which is expected to give a significant boost to the economic development of the country.
A good portion of that increase is expected to go to a computer research initiative, designed to boost the development of new software, hardware, and communication networks.
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Both global and local clients are keen to offer more technology-intensive and knowledge-oriented contracts to Chinese CROs, which in turn help to boost the development of R&D capabilities and profitability of Chinese CROs accordingly.
"Sea turtles," in particular, are thought to boost the development of these industries thanks to their advanced technical skills, language ability, extended networks, and other human capital that may have been accumulated while they were abroad.
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