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ETB went on to develop much of the Pegasus-I device within Healthy Aims.
Although too old to be involved online in his later years, his visionary works inspired a generation to develop much of the tech we use today.
Given the novelty of this approach, we develop much of the intuition using simple economic, social and political examples, which serve as our counterpart to a simple control engineering process like a thermostat used to regulate temperature in a room.
And now, startups won't have to grow a user base from scratch, make people recreate their social graph, establish a place to share the content they capture or develop much of the underlying object recognition and spatial perception technology.
In this plan, NASA would develop much of the transportation architecture (launch vehicle, crew capsule, and in-space propulsion), leaving the other in-space elements open to commercial and international partnerships.
Disease progresses very slowly in deer, usually taking in excess of a year for clinical signs to develop, much of the time during which the animal is infectious [8], [9], [10].
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Mr. Stiefel, with whom she developed much of the material during early rehearsals in the studio in her Central Park West apartment, described his role as "an instigator".
Dr. Andrew Barron, a Natcore co-founder who developed much of the technology as a professor at Rice University, spent two months at the University of Wales a year ago.
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