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In Iraq it has advanced to a point only half an hour's drive from Irbil, the Kurdish capital.
Surely, technology has advanced to a point that tiny meters could be installed in cellphones to measure decibel levels.
These days, the state of the art has advanced to a point where the F.D.A. is mulling the possibility of again approving artificial hearts for permanent implantation — no longer a bridge but a "destination therapy".
Here, we demonstrate that density functional theory, with the recently developed strongly constrained and appropriately normed (SCAN) functional, has advanced to a point where both facets of the stability problem can be reliably and efficiently predicted for main group compounds, while transition metal compounds are improved but remain a challenge.
As of May 28, the SDF has advanced to a point about 24 miles from Raqqa.
Technology has advanced to a point now where we can make changes to make things look better than we ever could before.
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Genetic engineering technologies have advanced to a point where imagination and resources are the only limitations.
But Mr. Bone said that preservation techniques have advanced to a point where, with stainless-steel reinforcements and epoxy, many of the terra-cotta units can now be saved.
In the suit, Ms. Gunvalson said that officials at PTC Therapeutics led her to believe that her son would be allowed to take part in a clinical trial, only to ultimately say his disease had advanced to a point where Jacob no longer met the proper criteria for the study.
However, large donor registries and the widespread recruitment campaigns that sustain them did not become a necessity until the technology for the collection, storage, and transfusion of blood had advanced to a point that enabled the establishment of transfusion services that could provide large amounts of stored blood to meet high demands.
5 Petitioners then offered in the trial court to prove that since the passage of the Filled Milk Act in 1923, the technique of fortification of foods with vitamins A and D had advanced to a point where these vitamins could be restored to skim milk compounds so that the compounds were equally valuable in that respect to whole milk products and that their products had been so enriched.
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