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Industry representatives were spurred to develop their own plan in response to a 2002 study by the National Academy of Sciences that concluded that companies needed more information about their emissions as well as a series of court cases in which big companies settled with the government over violations.
Scientific and technological interest in studying nanomaterials has spurred to develop conducting polymeric nanostructures, using reliable and scalable synthetic methods to provide better performance of these materials in the established areas of corrosion, sensors, batteries, and EMI shielding [1 4].
The approach could help researchers study mammalian sperm development more directly, and it could spur efforts to develop treatments for male infertility in people.
But history suggests that these new defensive mechanisms will spur attackers to develop more sophisticated tools of their own.
Buchanan says she hopes the findings will spur researchers to develop systems for profiling criminals and diagnosing diseases without surgery.
Only problem is, that profit comes from taxpayer money -- money that was meant to spur banks to develop communities and help small businesses.
Consequently, the clinical relevance of detection of HRV among hospitalized patients can be difficult to interpret and better studies are needed to ascertain the role of HRVs as pathogens to spur efforts to develop treatment and prevention modalities.
Such a strategy, if it works, might be particularly useful in spurring companies to develop vaccines for diseases like malaria, for which virtually the entire market would be in developing countries.
"Plus I really wanted to draw comics … and you can't draw very good comics about dead people and their machine they didn't build!" Having first illustrated the duo some years ago to mark Ada Lovelace Day, the annual celebration of women in science and tech, the comic's huge popularity spurred Padua to develop the cartoons on her blog and ultimately unleash the book.
This faith-based ambition has spurred Szilágyi to develop some worldly, savvy approaches to his scientific career.
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