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In the near future, those tests will be done using a wireless communication.
"It is safe to predict that in the near future intelligence tests will bring tens of thousands of these high-grade defectives under the surveillance and protection of society.
In the near future, drug testing may be of little use.
However, in the near future, genetic testing services will be offering more and more depth in actual DNA sequence information from an individual.
In the near future, SC test may be included as a part of this national summative examination, which has a very large audience (n = 4,000 students).
Given the wide-spread availability of rapid HIV testing, and in the near future, POC CD4 tests, we believe that urine LAM could easily be incorporated into a diagnostic algorithm for TB.
There are already laboratories all around the country which are able to carry out HPV testing, and it is likely that the numbers and capability will increase in the near future as HPV testing for the triage of borderline/mildly abnormal cytology is rolled out from the sentinel sites.
In the near future, the biaxial test results will be compared with existing failure criteria.
Because of their safe profile in the genotoxic assay, they may be pursued in the near future for human testing.
Seeking seed funding from investors, they plan to expand their subscription-based model to larger clients in the near future, and are testing a full analytics suite that would allow businesses to track customers' interactions with products in VR experiences.
Okay, so it's still a valuable asset that serves the community, people still watch it, costs the taxpayer nothing, no commercial interests can use it until 2019, moving online is impractical in the near future, the MPEG testing argument doesn't wash, and I need to get over my high school grudge... so hang on, why is it being cut off again?
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