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"extensive innovation" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant amount or wide range of innovation within a particular context. Example: The company's new CEO was known for his ability to drive extensive innovation within the technology industry.
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This is a sentiment echoed by the local government in Malmö where the living room in Persborg is part of the city's extensive innovation plan.
Sky's track record is one of extensive innovation, from the arrival of Sky+ which quickly became the most used programme recording system to the introduction of multiple HD channels.
Similarly, though Chester Carlson did indeed invent xerography working alone against great odds, "the key to making xerography a commercial success was an organization that allowed extensive innovation in development, manufacturing and marketing of his invention," Diebold says.
Motivation for such an approach is provided by the extensive innovation of Asher et al. described above in producing practical colloidal crystalline array materials for sensors, filters, and optical switches.
The eukaryotic phase did not see extensive innovation in terms of fundamentally different biochemical functions, but the diversity of protein interactions within the ubiquitin-like superfamily of the 5-stranded assemblage was vastly expanded through extensive sequence divergence of the primary interaction surfaces of the superfamily.
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"The extensive innovations developed and implemented by Baselworld's management under Michel Loris-Melikoff have had a positive impact and can lay the foundations to take Baselworld in a new direction in the future," he said, noting that the brand could return depending on the dates of the 2021 fair.
In some companies with high-value products, the potential of small performance increments can and does justify extensive design and material innovations.
Except for the case that contributed to an incubator spinoff (noted above), tenants did not engage in extensive knowledge, innovation, and technology-related networking with other tenants.
This points to a requirement for extensive scientific innovation and DRR collaboration that reduces uncertainty, for better modeling, early warning, and more cost-effective approaches to hydrological and meteorological risks, both with respect to climate change and with respect to the translation of science and technology into actions.
In this study, we specifically focused on NHL-induced alterations in the PFC and NAcc, given the suggested role of the extensive DA innovation into the PFC and NAcc on behavioral functions that we examined in this study such as locomotion, behavioral inhibition, and attention [48].
Comparable to an American F-16, the new plane will be based on the Lavi and will incorporate extensive technological innovations derived from that project, according to U.S. government experts on the Chinese military.
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