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In particular, the development of the TWINS program has made it possible to develop innovative solutions such as optimized wheels.
Ideally, the Con Ed competition might have made it possible to develop and compare creative responses.
This made it possible to develop farming, which, in Mr. Cook's view, is the foundation of human civilization.
Identifying the deficiency made it possible to develop a treatment, an intravenous form of the needed protein.
"Research in computing has made it possible to develop a visual equivalent of the real-time sound transformation carried out in musical research laboratories," he said.
But advances in neuroscience and computer engineering have made it possible to develop implanted circuits that mimic neural activities, he said.
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Ultimately, this will make it possible to develop a medium-throughput drug target discovery and development platform, comprising a library of different genetic backgrounds to be used as ' in vitro' clinical trials.
DFEs have higher potentials for further development comparing to conventional processors, making it possible to develop a dynamic community analysis.
Transferring this process to a microstructured reactor with its unique heat and mass transport properties should make it possible to develop a small scale one pass synthesis well suited for on-site SO3 production, e.g., for surfactant making.
Irradiation treatment and its commercial feasibility have been studied in our country to make it possible to develop new markets and, consequently, to compete with the major exporters of mangoes, Mexico and India.
Such a move toward far stronger regulation would make it possible to develop institutional capacities to shape which direction research and investment takes.
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