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We like to think of ourselves as the nation of innovators, yet as Richard Jones, of Sheffield University, notes, the UK is a less research and development intensive country than it was 30 years ago, and it lags well behind most of its rivals.
It is good news for UK science that the government recognises the value of a strong scientific research base to the UK economy, which will be complemented by investment in an elite network of research and development intensive technology and innovation centres.
Because of slow juvenile development, intensive maintenance is necessary and weed control has to be carried out in the weeks after harvesting the cover crop.
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In part this is due to the sector mix the British economy is heavy in low-R&D finance, while America dominates the development-intensive software industry.
Development-intensive, launched against the backdrop of a global recession and only weeks before Google plans to pull the plug on its own (never very) "Lively" digital fantasy world, it looks as if it could be a struggle.
As the economists Stephen Cecchetti and Enisse Kharroubi wrote in 2015, in a Bank for International Settlements paper, "higher growth in the financial sector reduces real growth" by crowding out other research- and development-intensive industries.
Our research questions address how supply chains' decisions on the "greenness" of products are affected by factors such as supply chain structures (centralized and decentralized), the green product types (development-intensive product or marginal-cost intensive product), and the types of competition (price competition and greenness competition).
As technology becomes more sophisticated, expensive and research and development-intensive, greater emphasis is placed on finding differentiation through innovative, regionally appropriate development of core processes and products to address those end markets, as well as our own.
Pollen records display the development and intensive use of a pastoral landscape in the Middle Neolithic (4150 3200 cal.
Delayed development or intensive thinning of a forest stand at the early stages leads to rejuvenation bias.
The main post-depositional disturbance forces are cultural ones and relate to the development of intensive, mechanized agriculture.
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