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Mr Barnes believes it will eventually be possible to make drives with over 1m heads.
Dr Nerseth of ABB reckons that it will eventually be possible to program robots using speech.
It may eventually be possible to change other features of samples, such as composition or shape, using the same technique.
Even if the mathematical consensus is right, though, it may eventually be possible to solve NP problems quickly.
With a better understanding of these types of forces, it may eventually be possible to build coastal structures to better withstand the loads.
Sohlman says that with research and innovation, it's H&M's hope that it will eventually be possible to close the loop on material waste.
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It should therefore eventually be possible, subject to licensing authority approval and public acceptance, to site PBMR modules close to centers of industry.
It may eventually be possible, Schürmann says, to use the simulations in pharmacological tests.
If the results are replicated, he said, it could eventually be possible for some women to opt for so-called watchful waiting, monitoring a tumor in their breast to see whether it grows.
All of that is likely to eventually be possible, given a high enough bandwidth connection to the brain.
Some of the factors behind Kenya's lead cannot be copied; but many of them can, which means it should eventually be possible for other countries to follow Kenya's pioneering example.
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