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But competition and further generations of technology could replace charges by the minute with flat monthly rates, leaving the operators looking for a new model.

So Paul decided that it would be better to make life miserable for further generations of Catholics than to allow the Council to admit that a predecessor had goofed.

This promises to expand the practice of mass incarceration, with people cycling in and out of prison without receiving treatment, and further generations of children being exposed to disruption, broken families, and, potentially, their own susceptibility to what painkillers seem to offer.

This in turn helps in the design of further generations of lipid systems with more predictable characteristics.

Some further generations of this algorithm were studied by Moudafi [17] and Wang and Xu [18] and others; see, for example, [19 22].

The enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs) and confirmatory/supplemental analytical antibody tests were improved in sensitivity and specificity with the development of further generations of these assays.

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Nine enzymatic steps are required to generate cholesterol from lanosterol, with the further generation of cholesterol sulfate from cholesterol comprising a tenth step (Fig. 1 ).

So it is absolutely essential that any further generation of nuclear deterrent must take its place alongside all those other items – far more relevant to the action we really will be involved in – on the table for debate.

A further generation of "enabling technologies" - artificial intelligence, "big data" stores, crowd-sourcing, virtual meeting rooms and affective computing, which aims to detect human emotions - could lead to more sophisticated online justice in future, the report contemplates.

In America more than 900 biologics are in development, for more than 100 diseases.Over the next five years, a further generation of biologic drugs will start to deliver cures by using viruses to deliver "gene therapy"—the replacement of a faulty gene in a patient's body cells with the correct version.

Sir David King, Tony Blair's chief scientist, recently argued that one further generation of nuclear power stations is needed (in Britain at least) to buy time, in order to keep down emissions of carbon dioxide, the chief greenhouse gas, while new carbon-free non-nuclear technologies are developed.

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