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Yet, Soufan warns, "the growing strength of its 'provinces,' particularly in Libya, suggests that, like Al Qaeda before it, the Islamic State may be poised to evolve into a multinational umbrella group with a number of franchises".

And, like the constantly shrinking transistor at the heart of the chip industry, the ever more Lilliputian inkjet nozzle is poised to evolve into a new generation, with more than 3,000 tiny jets crammed onto the surface of each print head.

It's now poised to evolve yet again.

The UK e-Science concept, the NSF vision of a global cyberinfrastructure, and NASA's IPG all recognize that following a decade of pioneering work in computational science, data technologies, supercomputing, and networking linked with Grid technologies computational and data management infrastructure has become a global phenomenon that is poised to evolve as a key enabler for science and society.

Roller discos are poised to evolve from quirky one-off to a legit nightlife format, just like they've been for decades in the skate community.

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IntoMobile seems to think it's actually poised to use the Evolved EDGE standard, but only time (or a really juicy leak) will tell.

Sittner sold the company long ago, but three decades after it began, Ancestry.com -- the $1.6 billion Internet company that his magazine evolved into -- is poised to become one of the most unlikely, yet powerful, scientific tools in the world.

As an evolving transdisciplinary field, eHealth is poised to transform theories of behavioral change and models of behavioral health care.

Similarly to the way the LUMAscape evolved for adtech, new ecosystems are poised to coalesce around other industries.

The handful of studies so far conducted suggest that integrating biogeography and evolutionary modeling into the wealth of metagenome analyses presently available is poised to provide enormous insights into how the Earth system evolves over time (Whitaker et al. 2003; Martiny et al. 2006; Whitaker and Banfield 2006; Hanson et al. 2012).

These chromatin domains, mostly constitutive, may have been used as genomic niches where novel regulations could evolve due to both the preexistence of a structural backbone poised to integrate novel regulatory inputs, and a highly adaptive transcriptional readout.

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