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As an alternative to MRI, the sensor could enable less expensive and more frequent measurements.
Organic semiconductors could enable less expensive, lightweight electronics that can take new forms, such as flexible displays and printed solar cells.
For example, commentators external to the health sector have argued that such technologies are needed in health in order to change traditional patterns of work and "enable less expensive professionals to do progressively more sophisticated things in less expensive settings" (p15)[ 64].
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It enables less expensive or specialized practitioners to treat more people with coronary artery disease in lower cost settings.
Managers and technologies need to focus instead on enabling less expensive professionals to do progressively more sophisticated things in less expensive settings.
By enabling less expensive practitioners to treat diabetes and coronary artery disease in less costly locations, these disruptive innovations have made health care more efficient.
Enabling less expensive people to do things that were previously unimaginable has been one of the fundamental engines of economic progress and the established health care institutions have fought that engine tooth and nail.
In other words, making college more expensive for some enables less well off students to go.
The simulation is split into uncoupled thermal and mechanical analyses which enable a computationally less expensive solution.
As a consequence, the system enabled passengers to enjoy less expensive and more frequent services through transfer airports, but with relatively rigid gate-sharing policies among airlines.
The use of composite materials opened up whole new methods of construction and enabled engineers to create less expensive, lighter, and stronger parts of more streamlined shapes than had previously been feasible with wood or metal.
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