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I mean these are relatively new technologies.
Four relatively new technologies are now key in orthodontic specialty laboratories: digital photography, laser welding, computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing, and intraoral scanners.
The stunning German victory was produced by a battlefield innovation, blitzkrieg, that married two relatively new technologies — radio and the internal-combustion engine — to facilitate a tactic of rapid, coördinated movement.
In short: Russian actors weaponized American sentiment to warp the political system, and the companies providing the (relatively) new technologies used to drop the political time bombs weren't prepared for their existence or impact.
The first and most obvious is relatively new technologies now so common most people take them for granted: inexpensive video cameras and editing programs, personal computers and social media sites like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.
Both relatively new technologies; quantum dots and protein microarrays, offer very unique features that together allow detection of cancer markers in biological specimens (serum, plasma, body fluids) at pg/ml concentration.
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Digital PCR (dPCR) is a relatively new technology, requiring no external calibrators, for measuring the absolute and relative copy numbers of target DNA [ 14, 15].
It was relatively new technology at the time, used to protect against fraud.
"E-cigarettes are still a relatively new technology and must be monitored.
Some have championed the central role of printing, a relatively new technology at the time.
Quantum dots are a relatively new technology that have only recently found their way into products.
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