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The headline said it all: 'Europe invades: the Esbjorn Svensson Trio leads the breakthrough of new, adventurous jazz musicians coming from across the pond.' In a refreshing break from the record biz maxim that says the success of an act is in direct proportion to the amount of money thrown at it, audiences turn up to EST concerts through word of mouth.
The book "The Limits to Growth" from 1972 epitomized a breakthrough of new modes of thinking about the future, as it conveyed both an "old" belief in computer simulations and global planning as well as a deep questioning of economic growth and technology.
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These kinds of projects combining in silico and wet lab strategies should lead to a breakthrough in the discovery of new enzymes and activities since classical sequence based methods have lost momentum in function prediction.
The emphasis on applied rather than basic science represents a sharp departure by the Swedish Academy, which has for decades favored abstract breakthroughs like the discovery of new subatomic particles or the creation of unusual states of matter, said scientists both inside and outside the academy.
He also hailed the "dramatic breakthrough" of some new American technology that could extract hydrogen for fuel cells from petrol.
Approximately two decades ago a breakthrough of the new technology of producing ice slurries has set in the refrigeration domain for the cooling of shops and supermarkets.
The breakthrough of the new research is to tailor composite materials so that their thermal conduction is not just side to side or top to bottom, but in a direction that changes throughout.
Tickets were in demand in the US, spurred by word-of-mouth and the breakthrough of "New Year's Day" as a hit single there.
Many developers see virtual reality as a breakthrough for new kinds of first-person games.
The breakthroughs of some new technology such as artificial intelligence and big data provide new hope for the development of shape control models.
German, died 1916 The most gifted artist in the futurist movement, Umberto Boccioni created intensely dynamic images – such as his striding figure Unique Continuities in Space – that are powerful similes for the technological breakthroughs of the new century.
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