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Google, for example, added carrier billing in India this summer, opening the potential for millions Android phone owners to buy mobile content for the first time.

Gallium-68 forms complexes with appropriate chelators, thus in principle, opening the potential for preparation of PET radiotracers by kit procedures [15], analogous to 99mTc in traditional radiopharmacy, rather than complicated radiochemistry and purification using cyclotron-produced fluorine-18.

These commercial models cost $8,000 but this new sensor will cost about one dollar, making it a massive step up in hydration sensing and opening the potential use cases to more informal sensing jobs.

In addition, numerical simulations provided further insight into the loading approach – with good agreement found with experimental data, opening the potential to design more complex loading systems in future.

That is, "LRall2" consists of nt1 sites at which either leucine or arginine (or both) occur in two or more taxa, opening the potential for those taxa to differ by synonymous substitutions.

Our results have important therapeutic implications, suggesting an approach to enhancing antiretroviral activity through pharmacologic interventions that may prolong the drug-susceptible state and opening the potential for drugs that may boost efficacy of antiretroviral drugs through modification of viral life-cycle kinetics.

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"It opened the potential for me of how you could tell a story with a camera".

There are "So You Think You Can Dance" arena tours, and simply being on a hit series opens the potential for a variety of commercial gigs.

This capability opens the potential for advanced designs with increased performance, enhanced reliability and reduced system weight.

A non-linear interfacial electron transfer theory, the properties of which are outlined, will on the other hand open the potential for new phenomena.

The incorporation of nitrogen into the graphitic backbone of carbon nanocages opens the potential for metal-free catalysis of oxygen reduction reaction in fuel cells.

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