Sentence examples for extension of technology from inspiring English sources

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Dr. Roy Geronemus, director of the Laser and Skin Surgery Center in midtown Manhattan, described the use of CoolTouch on the foot as "a legitimate extension of technology" and added that he saw no harm in it.

Precision in diagnosis has markedly improved; advances in radiology, the use of ultrasound, computerized axial tomography (CAT scan), and nuclear magnetic resonance imaging are examples of the extension of technology requiring expertise in the field of medicine.

Our findings contribute overall to a better understanding of gamification in e-banking (with the extension of Technology Acceptance Model theories, and the new variable gamification), providing important practical implications for software development and marketing practices.

The study indicated two challenges: (1) incubator models indicated as high technology incubator types contributed positively to the extension of technology sectors in each country with new product and new services; and (2) fostering and supporting enterprise and innovation to create the best environment for growth of businesses to start-up and accelerate smart growth.

A Los Angeles Unified School District legal opinion asserts further that portable computers that can be taken home are a logical, updated extension of technology, which used to be available to students only in computer labs with bolted-down desktop devices.

For adolescents, the internet is an integral part of their world, making e-Healthcare not only a reasonable extension of technology but an expectation [ 9].

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Meanwhile, bioethicists, the professionals who promise to guide us through these troubled waters, have by and large embraced cloning, convinced that access to it constitutes a "reproductive right," a natural extension of technologies intended to help the infertile.

It only makes sense that wearable technology will further the extension of technology-as-self.

Online travel executives say part of the reason for the dearth of innovation is that the online travel reservation systems are largely extensions of technology built in the 1960s.

Inspired by the ambition and optimism of the Apollo missions and our previously widespread belief in the idea that life is getting better, we are asking writers to explore radical extensions of technologies and ideas that exist in the lab today or can be glimpsed just over the horizon.

By using some extension of available technology, within the realm of current engineering feasibility, a nuclear electric rocket can fly to Pluto in less than 1.5 years, moving beyond it at 50 AU/year.

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