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In the analogy to nanotechnology, an economic frame of progress dominates largely over a risk frame.
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As such, frames of progress may reinforce the hopes of patients and their families.
However, Hendry could not make the most of his chance and Maguire eventually closed out the frame to progress.
While newspaper articles, especially those with longer format, may have more than one frame, in our dataset, the dominant frame was a "celebration of progress", which was consistent with other novel medical biotechnologies [ 19, 32].
But 'The Rocket', who turned 39 on Friday, a day after his magnificent maximum 147 break against Matthew Selt, won five of the last six frames to progress.
Coverage in all three countries focused on human-interest stories, dominant framing as a "celebration of progress", and had limited discussion of risks, research design, conflicts-of-interest, funding sources, and research timelines.
The dominant frame in 61% of all stories was a celebration of progress in research with no significant difference in framing across countries.
29, page 463; "Sir Charles Darwin, by close study of the habits of pigeons, has worked out the frame of his theory of the progress of species from lower to higher forms".
The dominant frame in 61% of stories was a celebration of progress, followed by human-interest in 30% of stories.
The building was constructed in a modular method, whereby floor slabs were pre-cast off-site and simply dropped into the steel frame of the tower as construction progressed.
How does that amount of progress happen in that short a time frame?
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