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Not only has Blockbuster embraced DVD sales, but DVD's are expected to become common in drugstores, supermarkets and convenience stores.
(Users must provide a broadband connection, to which the femtocell connects).Femtocells are not expected to become common until 2009 at the earliest.
Whilst NGS based surveillance is expected to become common in the near term [ 3], identification of pathogens, rather than traceback investigations, is likely to be among the last areas where NGS becomes routine as the cost are high and other technologies such as qPCR and MALDI-TOF are effective.
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Inland installations near rivers are also vulnerable, because they can overflow with heavy precipitation, which is expected to become more common as the atmosphere warms.
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Typical frequency of re-analysis to help undiagnosed patients be matched to new discoveries: It has been rare, but is expected to become more common thanks to new, automated techniques for gene analysis.
Extreme weather was expected to become more common, but even climate experts have been taken unawares by the recent frequency of the kinds of events that were previously expected to happen only once a century.
Doctors may also fail to recognize the symptoms of alcohol abuse, a problem that is expected to become increasingly common as baby boomers, who have been found to drink more than previous generations, reach age 65 and beyond.
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