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Some department chairs merely take note of advancements generated from the institutes they preside over, but co-author papers nonetheless.
The same year, he entered the Foreign Ministry as an archivist and rapidly earned a series of advancements.
Vodafone said it wanted to review its ad spend because of "advancements in the media and digital landscape".
Brandon Lewis said organisations risked being left behind if they failed to take notice of advancements in technology such as off-site construction that can build homes in weeks, rather than months.
To be sure, Mr. Clarke's reputation benefited from good timing: the publication of celebrated novels like "Childhood's End" and "2001" in the 1950s and '60s corresponded to a steady flow of advancements in aerospace engineering, spurred by the cold war.
The group has been tasked with reconsidering surveillance capabilities "in light of advancements in technology", seeking to find the right balance between national security interests and maintaining standards of privacy and civil liberties.
Recently, it has been detected more frequently because of advancements in imaging technology.
However, this discharge prediction method is not so accurate in the context of advancements over the last three decades.
Decades of advancements in critical care medicine have led to dramatic mortality and morbidity reductions in intensive care units (ICU).
Furthermore, we provide a brief overview of advancements in analytic techniques and data analysis commonly used in metabolomics studies.
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