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Rising numbers of searches are driving a need to retrain emergency workers, police officers and volunteers around the country who say they throw out just about every generally accepted idea when hunting for people who are, in many ways, lost from the inside out.
This massive data trove is driving a need for real-time processing and analytics of massive amounts of data.
The demand for home health care services is rapidly increasing and is driving a need for additional trained home health care professionals (HHPs).
The popularity of high injection rate hydraulic fracturing treatments using low viscosity fluids is driving a need to consider the turbulent and laminar-turbulent transition regimes of fluid flow in hydraulic fracture simulators.
Head injuries, particularly concussion, are a major cause of concern in many sports, particularly the football codes, driving a need to better understand injury mechanisms and potential methods of prevention.
A particular issue in migraine is that of side effects, such as weight gain with many preventives [6], or vascular issues with acute attack therapies [7], or both, are driving a need for new effective and well tolerated treatments.
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The energy used for cooling has increased in recent decades and the predicted future rise in consumption is driving a pressing need for more efficient technologies.
Recent developments in molecular inhibitors for skin cancer, e.g. Vemurafenib and Trametinib, are driving a new need for molecular diagnostic information that cannot be gathered through morphologic analysis.
In our scenarios the mitigation of climate change is one of the main factors driving a much needed transformation of the global energy system.
The demand for freshwater is expected to rise by 70% by 2050 [ 1] driving an urgent need to understand the impacts of treated waste effluent discharges on aquatic ecosystems.
"It's like driving a car — you need an engine, a chassis and steering," said Dr. Stephanie Studenski, an expert on walking who was not involved in the dementia studies.
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