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"A123 has significantly progressed in manufacturing since then," he says.
Over the first year, it became evident that the social networking element of the platform peaked early and never significantly progressed.
While imaging hardware and software have significantly progressed in recent times, the molecular fluorescent agents remain a limiting factor.
While our understanding of LGICs has significantly progressed during the past decade, many properties of these proteins are still poorly understood, in particular their modulation by allosteric effectors.
"We are reassured that the investigation to find Madeleine has been significantly progressed and the MPS has a much clearer picture of the events in Praia da Luz leading up to Madeleine's abduction in 2007," they said in a joint statement.
The teacher also said the child "significantly progressed" during her time at school.
Girls in the intervention significantly progressed in their stage of behavioral change for physical activity from baseline to follow-up.
From hard scaffolds to gel-based and scaffold-free approaches, tendon tissue engineering has significantly progressed in recent years.
In addition, the theoretical reflection concerning the problem of structure of capital has significantly progressed since the series of work of Modigliani and Miller (1963).
The kinetics of thiosulfate and tetrathionate oxidation at these conditions,[22, 74 76] suggest that the pathway of pyrite oxidation does not significantly progress through the detachment of thiosulfate in low-pH environments.
With increased knowledge of viral protein and host factors, great process has achieved significantly progress in the discovery against chronic viral infectious diseases, the emergence of new virus caused diseases, and the resistance to traditional antivirals.
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