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Is that asking too much from the medium, or from the technology of the medium?
This equation is solved by finite difference schemes borrowed from the technology of hyperbolic conservation laws.
Historically, our theories of the brain tend to be dominated by ideas we take from the technology of the day.
In using mostly carbon fiber, Bassani borrowed liberally from the technology of a company he founded in 1993 to build innovative and expensive carbon fiber sailboats.
After the war they seem to have decided they had nothing to learn from the technology of neighbors like the French, Swedes or Germans.
It's not so far from the technology of Google Now that has made headlines since plans for its implementation in 2012.
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Examples drawn from the technologies of war, transportation, communication, production, and reproduction.
It's a splay that forever defies rationalization, one jury-rigged from the technologies of three centuries.
Multianvil apparatuses (MAAs) were invented based on the principles of high-pressure design extracted from the technologies of the opposed anvil-type high-pressure apparatuses.
One advantage of atmospheric flight is that traditional methods of flight control (e.g., airfoil wings for aerodynamic lift, rudder and elevator flaps for directional and vertical control) are readily available from the technologies of manned aircraft.
He refrains from explicitly comparing the technology of print, and its historical impact, with the technology of the Internet.
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