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The institute's Web site has an "immortality button," which you click "to start the development of your own personalized immortal avatar".
His company is trying to jump start the development of a type of broadband telephone-line technology known as digital subscriber line, or DSL.
Airstream did not start the development of the Nest.
"[Industrial] research needs to start the development of products and solutions using less data than academia," says Binkle.
Egg cells are uniquely powerful, containing the instructions needed to start the development of a new organism.
The analysis indicated several interesting architectures H-CogAff, BICA that inspired us to start the development of our own based on biological realistic approaches.
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Between 1960 and 1979, the 914 earned Xerox around forty billion dollars — funding, among other things, the construction of the corporate campus in Rochester, and jump-starting the development of the personal computer, at Xerox PARC, in California.
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After nearly a year of meetings and public debate, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) today announced how it intends to spend its share of funding for the Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies BRAINN) Initiative, a $110 million U.S. effort to jump-start the development of new technologies that can map the brain's vast and intricate neural circuits in action.
After nearly a year of meetings and public debate, the National Institutes of Health today announced how it intends to spend its share of funding for the BRAIN Initiative, a $110 million U.S. effort to jump-start the development of new technologies that can map the brain's vast and intricate neural circuits in action.
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