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The trains could begin test runs late next year.
The engine might be used to power a plane like the 767X, Boeing's latest design, which could begin test flights as early as 1994 and is waiting for its first customer.
Japan's Asahi Shimbun newspaper said China could begin test flights of the stealth jet as soon as this month, citing unidentified Chinese military sources.
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Before they could begin testing drugs on people with an Alzheimer's gene, though, the researchers had to solve a delicate problem.
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While the city says it is open to considering other options, it will most likely continue to rely on standardized tests for prekindergarteners as the central admissions criteria for the elite programs, and under the new protocol, which would begin for the 2012-13 school year, it could begin testing 3-year-olds born late in the year.
Facebook could begin testing a paywall for subscription news stories as early as October, according to a top company executive.
But the researchers are designing a clinical trial that could begin testing the therapy in humans in the next 2 years.
The company used the dispersant last week, but suspended the operation so the Environmental Protection Agency could begin to test the potential impact on the environment.
For perhaps $100 million, climate engineers could begin field tests within five years, says Ken Caldeira of the Carnegie Institution for Science.
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