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Roth and others later applied the Gale-Shapley algoritom to such diverse problems as matching new doctors with hospitals and prospective students with high schools.

By introducing foreign genes into microorganisms, it may be possible to develop strains of microbes that offer new solutions to such diverse problems as pollution, food and energy shortages, and the treatment and control of disease.

Physical medicine then became available for the treatment of patients with such diverse problems as fractures, burns, tuberculosis, painful backs, strokes, nerve and spinal cord injuries, diabetes, birth defects, arthritis, and vision and speech impairments.

This concept is of extraordinarily broad interest since it applies to such diverse problems as the motion of a red cell in a tightly fitting capillary [8], the lifting forces generated during skiing or snowboarding [22], and the design of a futuristic train track [18,19], in addition to classical lubrication theory applications [13,14].

Thus, single-cell methods can be applied to such diverse problems as detecting the state of the stem cells in a given organ or understanding the transcriptional reaction of neurons to stimuli.

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The study of Govender et al. was performed in a single center in South Africa, where diverse problems such as a high infection rate with HIV and malnutrition compared to highly industrialized countries exist.

Supercomputers are used for scientific and engineering problems as diverse as climate simulation and automotive design.

Further, the Office of National Drug Control Policy says that marijuana abuse is associated with health problems as diverse as respiratory infections, impaired memory and learning, anxiety and panic attacks.

In humans, techniques such as functional magnetic-resonance imaging and positron-emission tomography currently being applied to problems as diverse as working memory and lovesickness can reveal patterns of electrical activity swishing around the brain in real time, says Dr Blake.

In such later collections as Midnight Salvage: Poems 1995 1998 (1999), Fox: Poems 1998 2000 (2001), and The School Among the Ruins: Poems 2000 2004 (2004), Rich turned her gaze to social problems as diverse as cell phone usage and the Iraq War, using forms more elliptical and fragmented than those present in her earlier work.

Dr Jeong tackles problems as diverse as the prediction of election winners, the free-rider problem and the development of mind-controlled robots at the Bio and Brain Engineering Department of the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology in Seoul.

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