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Scientists such as Professor Austin Smith, the head of the Wellcome Trust Centre for Stem Cell Research at Cambridge University, said the cost of such tailor-made treatment would be exorbitant and only embryonic stem cells, produced in great quantities, could lead to affordable treatments.
He believes it will lead to affordable housing not being viable and areas such as Wrexham and the south Wales valleys.
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"But whether these innovations will benefit those children most in need will depend on how this technology develops and critically whether it leads to affordable, accessible vaccines adapted to the needs of the developing world," she adds.
If Mr. Ratner has, as he claims, "cracked the code," it could lead to more affordable housing, or it could simply mean greater profits for the developer.
It could lead to more affordable car insurance for new drivers or lower premiums for customers willing to abide by the posted limits.
Industry analysts said the plan was both too ambitious and not detailed enough, and consumer advocates doubted it alone would lead to more affordable broadband service at adequate speeds.
It believes the planning changes will lead to more affordable homes being built.
Health groups have welcomed the decision, saying it would lead to more affordable versions of patented medicines.
It is intended that the development of biosimilars will lead to more affordable biological treatments and so increase patient access to otherwise expensive therapies [ 5].
Planners have been able to ensure new development leads to more affordable housing since 1990, through powers known variously as planning obligations, affordable housing requirements or more technically "section 106 agreements".
The question is whether the impressive start for the iPhone SE can be sustained, and whether success might lead to other "more affordable" Apple phones in the future.
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