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Brain scanning could even be used to improve athletic performance, he speculated.
We speculate that extended brainstem coverage is likely to improve our ability to detect significant bilateral post-surgical CBF increases in the trigeminal ganglion (TG).
Back in 2013, it was speculated that Apple might try to use Twitter data to improve app recommendations.
In 2011, French policy makers speculated that a pay-for-performance intervention might motivate GPs to improve their practices.
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The move could be part of McDonald's plan to improve "technology," an intention that caused many to speculate that workers would be replaced with robots.
Finally, we speculate how further studies of sequence-specific sensing will be useful to improve vaccine design, gene therapy and cancer treatment.
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