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But as surveillance technology improved, the need for C.I.A. pigeons diminished.
As fault detection systems are improved, the need for wafer based process control will decrease, although it is debatable that wafer based process control will ever be completely eliminated.
Ibandronate also significantly improved the need for bone radiotherapy and the need for bone surgery, both of which are considered to be highly clinically relevant indicators of disease outcomes.
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Even today, the amount of labour saved by pre-prepared templates is substantial: but as artificial intelligence improves, the need for a human lawyer in the vast majority of cases will shrink substantially.
As sensing technology and the ability to design optimal trajectories for formations of spacecraft continue to improve, the need for control systems that accurately implement ∆v is becoming more pronounced.
Consequently, as variant identification improves, the need for DNA controls will be reduced.
Based on the data collected, there is a suggestion that teriparatide use may decrease improve the need for analgesia.
Mr. Safir did allow that during Mr. Wohl's tenure the quality of board investigations had improved, vitiating the need for additional Police Department investigation.
But the N.R.C. insists that since then, its regular inspection system has improved, eliminating the need for a repeat of that kind of audit at Indian Point.
As quality of life has improved and the need for painless treatment is increasing, studies on pain are attracting more attention than ever.
As a result, direct ethanol production from cellulose was improved without the need for addition of cellulase.
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