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In 1929, Toland devised a tool that silenced a movie camera's grind-a big problem for talking pictures.

Stanford Children's Health devised a tool that collects information on cases of jaundice in premature infants to be analyzed alongside expert-based consensus to ensure best practices continue to be followed as they evolve.

Spotting these rare cells takes a keen eye and good luck, but now researchers have devised a tool that ups the odds of detection.

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The authors were consulted and requested by the PCT to expand this basic framework and devise a tool that would enable the "fair and equitable" commissioning of new services.

3 7 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 We used the proposed framework from these studies to devise a tool that would allow a systematic and reliable ranking of the relevance of patient reported outcomes in cardiovascular trials into five categories (crucial, important, potentially relevant, irrelevant, and uncertain) by the level of importance of patient reported outcomes to clinical decision making.

27 To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study that has devised a tool for the reliable and transparent assessment of the relevance of patient reported outcomes to cardiovascular trials.

In answering these questions, they have devised a tool for policy makers to identify the industries that are most affected and which have a central role in the broader economy.

By counting differences in the sequence of units that make up protein and deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) molecules, researchers have devised a tool for measuring the degree to which different species have diverged since evolving from a common ancestor.

values for each of the genotypes separately (Supplementary Data 11) and devised an online tool that allows subsets of tumors with restricted phenotypes, genotypes, and mutation profiles to be queried.

Patrick also devised a tool to detect water pollution by measuring microscopic algae called diatoms.

Of course, when Jefferson used the word "inventor" he had in mind a farmer or a small manufacturer who in the course of harvesting a crop or making a doorknob would discover a shortcut or devise a new tool that would make the job easier or the product better.

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