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New applications in the automotive industry seem to have potential and may give access to entirely new system approaches.
While this may give access to immediate financing, it does not always lower total costs in the long run.
But he also says they may give access to others who enhance it for them in some way, perhaps even paying those organisations a fee, creating an entire new market for data in which its owners are equal participants and beneficiaries.
19 Therefore this approach may give access to novel molecules of therapeutic interest, as well as helping illuminate their mechanism of action.
He may give access to the house easily and at the same time start becoming wary of friends and family who were originally closely bonded with him.
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This would also have an impact on US exports in these sectors, as well as the extent to which US companies may legally give access to foreign companies at their US facilities.
However, given the high prevalence of certain viruses in humans, for example a reasonably stable population of around 1200 viral genotypes in the human gut, 52 one could speculate that viruses may also give access to lactobacilli or bifidobacteria without subsequent membrane damage and miscarriage.
Total is partnering with China's state-owned energy giant C.N.P.C., which may give it access to funding from Chinese banks.
The following table lists the Stanford online services to which your SUNet ID may give you access (depending on your eligibility).
High levels of community autonomy are mainly found in resource-rich urban areas; this may give privileged access to resources, leading to a perpetuation of advantage or disadvantage based on locality.
Existing virtual reality setups may give you access to full control of visual and auditory controls, but touch feedback still has a long way to go.
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