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All of them said they could imagine how commercialization could be disturbing, but that they couldn't conjure the feeling themselves.

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The study also garnered insight from the individuals as to how the commercialization process could be improved.

Consequently, it will behoove pharma companies to anticipate real world efficacy prior to launch, as the limiting factor for commercialization could soon be not whether a drug is approved by the FDA, based on clinical trial data, but whether it's validated by oncology clinical data companies, based on real-world performance.

So I think one of the shortcomings in the clean tech space has been there hasn't been the imaginative attention to commercialization that there could be and certainly hasn't been much focus on the idea of the base of the pyramid as a place to think about clean tech.

Applying a systematic gender framework to five key process stages – priority setting, product development, clinical trials, commercialization, and delivery – could be a first step towards unlocking the opportunities of this promising science for women in the developing world.

Japan is leading the international consortium on materials research for this technology, but commercialization could well be in the neighborhood of 2050, and only with a lot of luck and necessary funding.

The idiosyncrasies of biotechnology commercialization could not be readily accommodated by these countries' traditional technology policies, thus prompting reforms in institutions governing the commercialization of basic scientific research.

Commercialization of this technology could be many years away.

In the March 2004 federal budget, the NSA was asked to work with the Minister of Industry to study how the commercialization environment in Canada could be improved and how in the longer term Canada could be at the leading edge of commercializing its intellectual property assets.

Some authors have argued that a regulated market in oocytes could minimize ethical concerns raised by the commercialization of oocytes and could be consistent with respect for women (Resnik 2001; Gruen, 2007).

Harrison reckons commercialization of the technology could be possible within two to three years — assuming a smartwatch maker decides consumers can be convinced to buy into the benefit of a dual wearable.

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