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Plans drawn up by President Obama to develop high speed rail corridors across the United States have stalled amid opposition.
A serious program to develop high speed rail corridors in the US would not only create jobs; it could lead to more balanced economic growth.
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By this means they can develop higher speed than the weavers in other districts and have been timed at faster than one knot per second.
As the U.S. continues to develop higher speed passenger services with similar characteristics to those in European shared-use lines, understanding the common methods and tools used on both continents grows in relevance.
In other words, Mr Obama's corridor-based plan for developing high speed rail in America makes sense.
Issuing its twelfth 5-year plan, China stresses innovation, balancing the need for growth against the necessity of protecting the environment; improving information technology; developing new and renewable energy sources, and developing high speed railway and highway networks.
We report a newly developed high speed 1050nm spectral domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) system for imaging posterior segment of human eye.
There is also scope to develop high-speed rail and broadband networks.
But the main problem is that despite our complaints, we like air travel so much that we refuse to develop high-speed rail as a viable alternative.
Intel and Symbol will devote more than 200 silicon, hardware and software engineers, as well as sales and marketing employees, to develop high-speed local area networking technologies.
The project will work in partnership with University of California researchers who are attempting to develop high-speed wireless digital networks for rural communities.
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