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They don't invest enough energy in getting out there and making the connections that will be eventually useful for them.
In the striatum, A2AR provides a particularly interesting target, eventually useful for a variety of neuropsychiatric disorders.
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Some useful information is obtained and can be eventually used for a possible validation/improvement of actual relations; a new formulation for transmission length evaluation is also proposed.
If so, the probes may eventually be useful for imaging human bodies.
With much more work, the researchers suggest, the technique may eventually be useful for drug delivery or controlled manipulation of cells.
This might eventually prove useful for robots designed to work in messy human spaces, such as homes or hospitals, but it is currently very difficult to pull off.
The Bell Labs researchers said the material might eventually be useful for electronic devices where superconductivity could be quickly switched on and off and for loops of superconducting current that might form the basis of quantum computers.
While the DNS platform will eventually be useful for many physical and mental disabilities, the group's initial focus is on Parkinson's disease, epilepsy, amputation, paralysis, and depression.
The device could eventually be useful for searching out new oil and gas deposits, which can be revealed by tiny gravity anomalies.
If scientists could somehow use the Wnt protein to promote muscle development and discourage fat cells, he says, it might eventually be useful for treating obese patients who have more fat cells than normal.
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