Sentence examples for technological phases from inspiring English sources

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As technological phases in computing have come and gone, so have shifts in the industry's centre of gravity, argues Timothy Bresnahan, an economics professor at Stanford University.

The conventional concept, based upon a temporal sequence from sourcing cells through to the incorporation of generated tissue into a host, has to be transformed by a systems engineering approach in which all biological and technological phases, and the inter-relationships between them, are fully integrated.

Some publications, for example, report survival of probiotics through the relatively hard technological phases of pasta filata cheese production in the elaboration and ripening of Scamorza ewe milk cheese.

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Right now they're at about the technological phase that airplanes were in during World War I: nice tools in specific circumstances, but not really overall game changers.

This next technological phase in the lithic record is the Acheulean, and H. erectus is best associated with these tools in Africa.

During this technological phase, a complex and necessary bioprocess takes place in order to determine the quality and composition of the final product.

For Malaska, stages of qualitatively different modes of production, organising, economic systems, but also different worldviews and aspirations arise out of the needs created by the previous technological phase.

And we happen to be 20 months away from a massive technological phase shift in general aviation, after which much American airspace will require "ADS-B" technology that will essentially let every aircraft be tracked in 3-D in real time; this should make communications and aircraft spacing much easier.

The results support the conclusions of previous reviews that the increased mortality from lung cancer identified among workers employed in the early technological phase of the industry with high exposure to soluble beryllium is not relevant to the risk among workers employed in this industry under 'modern' circumstances entailing exposure to insoluble beryllium.

They are consistent with a recent review that concluded that the increased mortality from lung cancer reported among workers employed in the early technological phase in two beryllium plants is not confirmed in studies on workers employed later on (Boffetta et al., 2012).

With established techniques Cryo is often viewed as an "old school" discipline; yet, modern Cryo is in the mist of another developmental scientific and technological growth phase.

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