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Typical examples include the conversion of CO2 into fuels and polymeric/construction materials, which are in significant demand [54].
In a world where billions of digitized documents exist, technologies that make large sets of documents more tractable are in significant demand.
The first tissue in significant demand was human bone for use in allografts in orthopaedic surgery.
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Cisco's Kevin Kennedy, senior vice president of the service provider line, cited 2002 as the year in which significant demand will surface.
The company has increased spending on the systems that operate the BlackBerry's secure e-mail system in anticipation of significant demand for several new products that will be released in the coming months.
I have chosen an area in the south with significant demand.
The availability of the two will allow 4G networks to achieve widespread coverage as well as offering capacity to cope with significant demand in urban centres.
Problems began to pile up: Merck was unable to manufacture vaccines, including Zostavax for shingles, in sufficient quantities despite significant demand.
This "will allow 4G networks to achieve widespread coverage as well as offering capacity to cope with significant demand in urban centres", said Mr Richards.
CML evolves in response to significant demands from the community.
9 Since this is primarily a disease of younger people, this results in significant cumulative demands on health and social care resources.
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