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With the exponentially increasing population and the need for ever increased food and feed production, an increased yield of maize grain (as well as rice, wheat and other grains) will be critical.
Harried GPs do not always discuss with their patients such possible problems as withdrawal symptoms on discontinuance or the need for ever-increasing doses as the drug's efficacy wears off.
The continuous drive to increase meat production for the protein needs of the ever increasing world population has some pollution problems attached.
The chapter reviews the history and examines the need for ever-increasing packet processing performance and flexibility.
The second is the need for ever-increasing security to protect that data from everyone else who shouldn't have access to it.
Mother Nature needs to be protected from ever increasing chemical pollutions associated with synthetic organic processes.
Dropbox: Today you need to build applications for an ever increasing number of platforms and devices that don't always allow users to easily access their own content.
However, due to ever increasing service demand combined with financial constraints, needs for stroke rehabilitation cannot be met [ 10].
There's an element of Godwin's Law to the name these days: Chernobyl is the man-made tragedy that hangs over every conversation about how we propose to provide for the ever increasing energy needs of six - soon to become seven - billion humans.
Population movement is a key issue for contemporary policymakers, who need to optimise transport infrastructures and services which are under ever increasing pressure.
Second, that the world is now competitive on a global level, that the needs for educated workers is ever increasing, and that without this change we will fall behind not just other states, but other countries.
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