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Once the cheap blue pill has been anointed as the one eligible for federal reimbursement, there will be little incentive for companies to pour billions of dollars into developing a new generation of drugs that might in fact prove to be better – but perhaps only for a small subset of patients.

We want industry to begin investing resources into developing a new generation plastic product - plant-based, non-toxic in any stage of its existence, and biodegradable.

This knowledge can be applied to the improvement of commercial products, taking into account the need for developing a new generation of inoculants carrying microorganisms and microbial metabolites.

The company is developing a power-generation plant, the I.A.E.

The International Business Machines Corporation said yesterday that it was developing a next-generation system on a chip for television set-top boxes aimed at bringing the power of the Internet into the living room.

Developing a policy for second-generation antipsychotic drugs.

By 1968 Bell engineers had developed a second-generation Picturephone, which was put into public service in 1971.

Toyota has also developed a next-generation all electric vehicle.

In developing a substantive model for radicalization and terrorism, data generation was subdivided into several areas using Foucault's analytic framework of psychiatric power.

Sun also developed a passion for third-generation cellular technology.

Perhaps it's not surprising that the children of the "Me" generation are developing into a "We" generation.

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