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Clipper Windpower, for example, is building a 7.5MW prototype that may turn into a 10MW machine once it reaches commercial production.
Designed by Christopher C. Deam, a San Francisco architect who has been helping Airstream with its interior design for 13 years, it is still a prototype that may or may not be put into production.
32 This model provides a prototype that may be replicated, with suitable context-specific modifications, to address this important barrier to institutional deliveries.
Findings from our progressive focus groups were used to develop a functional prototype that may aid physicians in their clinical decision making in osteoporosis disease management at the point of care.
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Boosting the romance are dyed muslin curtains printed with ferns, studio prototypes that may evolve into items for production.
They are prototypes that may or may not reach production.
Every year at its MAX conference, Adobe shows off a couple of interesting prototypes that may or may net end up in one of its products.
They aim to formulate reference prototypes that may help guide pre-design reasoning, inspire design processing, and direct post-design evaluation.
Another reason is the proximity between prototype accents that may lead to fusion or elimination of one of them [38].
"John S. Foster Jr., former director of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and chief of Pentagon research during the Cold War, said the labs should design, develop and build prototype weapons that may be needed by the military in the future, including a very low-yield nuclear weapon that could be used with precision delivery systems......
Now researchers have created a prototype electronic skin that may one day help robots sense pressure and temperature, helping them to operate independent of human control.
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