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Unsurprisingly, the most mainstream use of nanotextiles is in clothing.

Pink's mainstream use of the word "strong" is worth noting; the mantra "strong is the new skinny" has been gaining currency online among female gym devotees for some time now.

With the explosion in internet connectivity and the mainstream use of broadband and mobile technologies, there has been a huge increase in the number of computer systems and storage devices connected to the public network.

Technology developed by Asner and Souza is used in Latin America to track changes in forest cover – but mainstream use of the models has been slow due to lack of access to high-quality satellite images and the computer power needed to carry out the analysis.

The new bus for London will be 40% less polluting than traditional diesel and we are spending millions to support the mainstream use of zero-polluting electric vehicles". A Defra spokesman said: "The mayor and London boroughs are responsible for local air quality in London.

While the mainstream use of emotion analytics software may be a ways away, it is important to implement emotional content in all future marketing strategies.

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"This represents a huge leap towards bringing autonomous vehicles into mainstream use on the streets of London, and eventually in cities across the United Kingdom and beyond," said Graeme Smith, CEO of Oxbotica, in a statement.

In 2012, Google+ introduced one of the first mainstream uses of deep linking outside of web-> app mapping when they announced deep links to content in the Google+ app.

The movement known as Developmental Systems Theory (DST) has often opposed the mainstream uses of informational concepts in biology, largely because of the idea that these concepts distort our understanding of the causal processes in which genes are involved (Lehrman 1970, Oyama 1985, Griffiths and Gray 1994, Oyama, Griffiths and Gray 2001).

The ketogenic diet is a mainstream, nonpharmacologic therapy that was developed to reproduce the success and remove the limitations of the non-mainstream use of fasting to treat epilepsy.

While the wearable technology obviously has lots of applications outside of mainstream use, it looks like it will be more quickly accepted in professions with built-in authority (the doctors in the US) than when worn by the general public (the Parkinson's sufferers).

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