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This reasons that, because scientific discovery A is made in Country, Region, City or University A, then it should be commercialised into an economically useful product or technology in the same place.
While the debate will continue as to how far public assets should be commercialised, there is room for debate on exploring more potential venues based on public sector assets.
He secured the property rights to his music and then just left it there, for others to work out when, where and at what price it should be commercialised.
Even if that's overstating it, the struggle over network-produced data, and whether it should be commercialised, or be free for social utility, is a big question and a new one.
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"I don't believe we should be commercialising parts of our bodies," said Professor Anthony Warrens, Dean of Education at The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, adding that "the most disadvantaged" people would end up selling parts of their bodies, potentially with disregard for the risks involved.
The academics said that expanding the tar sands ran in the face of recommendations from the International Energy Agency and others that two-thirds of the world's fossil fuel reserves should not be commercialised – in order to avoid catastrophic climate change.
"If the ENIAC's administrators had known how crucial programming would be…they might have been more hesitant to give such an important role to women," he quotes one of them, Jean Jennings, as saying.The ENIAC also shines a light on another issue: how innovation should best be commercialised.
Our analysis suggests that sustainability issues identified in relation to 1G are potentially relevant to 2G, and may become more prominent should 2G technologies be commercialised.
If not, they should be – the revolution will be commercialised.
However, for biotech chitosans and products thereof to be commercialised, legislation should not create a burden.
It derives that the term 'biofertiliser', in analogy to the chemical or organic fertilisers, should refer to a product that is ready to be commercialised, thus composed of beneficial strain/s included in a carrier, also with the possible inclusion of additives that could increase the efficacy of the microorganism's activity.
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