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Over a century ago, the combination of near-instant communication and a rail network capable of speeding goods from one place to another caused a flurry of investment, speculation and hype.
The device can act both as a pacemaker, capable of speeding an abnormally slow beat, and as a defibrillator, capable of correcting an abnormally rapid beat, which can be suddenly fatal.
Such in silico approaches are capable of speeding up the experimental wet lab work by systematically prioritizing the most potent compounds and help predicting their potential side effects.
She is powered by two diesel engines and a gas turbine, with a power of, driving two propellers, and is capable of speeding up to 29 knots.
Thermal pretreatment is capable of speeding the hydrolytic phase of anaerobic digestion favouring organic molecule degradation and accelerating the bacterial metabolic process [ 24].
The significant increase in bone metabolic diseases in combination with traumatic injuries caused by sports accidents, motor vehicle accidents and other related fractures necessitates bone inducing agents capable of speeding up bone regeneration often in compromised scenarios such as osteoporotic related fractures [ 8– 11].
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A transport system capable of speeds of up to 760mph (1,223kph).
The new technology is capable of speeds of up to 150 megabits per second.
Intel introduced Pentium 4 chips capable of speeds of 1.5 gigahertz last year.
The teams were using identical 45-foot AC45 catamarans capable of speeds of up to 50mph.
Few stood a chance against the new turbine boats, capable of speeds exceeding 200 m.p.h.
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