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The HBP is developing toward a European research infrastructure advancing brain research, medicine, and brain-inspired information technology.
Most sleds are made of ash lashed together with leather or nylon, though a trend is developing toward the use of composite materials.
Stem cell nanotechnology is developing toward imaging, active tracing, and controllable regulation of proliferation and differentiation of stem cells.
Treeview (Saldanha, 2004) is developing toward a new version that will address high-throughtput biology needs (see https://www.princeton.edu/∼abarysh/treeview/).edu/∼abarysh/treeview/
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Construction microbial biotechnologies are developing toward commercial products and large-scale civil engineering applications.
The darkening mood surrounding the Israelis marks a reversal of a more moderate attitude that had been developing toward Israel in an organization that has been traditionally hostile.
However, stem cell nanotechnology shows great attracting prospects, stem cells are developing toward application of generative medicine, we believe that stem cell nanotechnology will be broadly applied in treatment of injuries and degenerative diseases in the near future.
Iran denies Western allegations that its nuclear program could be developing toward building a nuclear weapon.
On one hand, the development of HumanCyc would have been shorter had we begun that project with the current version of MetaFlux, because some of its most valuable debugging and report tools were developed toward the end of the project as a result of our model-development experiences from HumanCyc.
Based on these results, anti-HER2 immunoliposomes have been developed toward clinical trials.
Mechanical and electric-electronic designs of the machine-tool were developed toward the UP ceramic grinding.
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