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(Mr. Claflin died before the idea could be commercialized).
At the time, there was skepticism at Toshiba over whether 3-D technology could be commercialized.
The larger contribution is expected to translate into more research contracts for British companies, the fruits of which could be commercialized into new products and services.
But Mr. Toone and others cautioned that there were other steps to be mastered before such a technology could be commercialized.
He estimated that V2G of this type could be commercialized on a small level in 2012 and reach a larger, multimegawatt scale in 2014 or 2015.
While the project has tremendous potential for the growing arid zones of the planet, it will take up to five years to grow the planned two-hectare pilot into a 200-hectare demonstration project before it could be commercialized.
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"We're so unstructured that I don't think the parade could ever be commercialized," said Bernard Graham, a local attorney who walked with his three children in the parade.
This performance was satisfactory since, according to the legal physicochemical and sensory analysis, the intentionally adulterated olive oil with percentages of 2.5 10%, could still be commercialized as virgin olive oil.
Still, o2 maize could not be commercialized, because of its soft kernel texture and high sensitivities to insects and diseases.
Using streamlined and centralized manufacturing of CIK cells, including large-scale preparations and cryopreservation, these cells could probably be commercialized anywhere, thereby increasing convenience and flexibility for cancer patients.
Publicly funded basic research that can be commercialized could spur science-based economic growth [12], [16].
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