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Arthur Zajonc, professor of physics at Amherst College, recently warned that our high-speed outer technology threatens to "become an autonomous technology, separated from us, that rests on an ethics alienated from our personal ethics".

Two independent samples of total proteins extracted from C2C12 cells (mock and Mjd siRNA transfections) were labelled using the iTRAQ technology, separated by isoelectric focusing, and analyzed by LC-ESI-MS/MS LC-ESI-MS/MS LC-ESI-MS/MS

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But these days, technology separates us and makes more of our communication indirect, impersonal and emotionally flat.

Keynote talk, "Brain-machine interface technology: Separating hope from hype" at the Predictive Analytics World for Healthcare, New York, NY, Oct 2016.

Its technology separates sugars from the biomass using water and heat instead of acids, solvents or enzymes in a comparatively clean, quick and inexpensive process.

The cheaper alternative is "commingled" recycling, where householders put everything except food into one plastic sack or bin which is hurled into a lorry and taken to a MRF (pronounced "murf"), or Materials Recovery Facility, where robotic technology separates recoverable items by size, weight and type.

SDN technology separates the control plane and data plane of the network, and it provides a new solution for developing new network applications and future Internet technologies [2].

Electricity generation and consumption no longer need to be balanced in real time because energy storage technology separates them in terms of time and space [8].

Whether you are an investor with a financial stake in the digital world, a marketer looking to build sustainable strategies, or a casual observer with a love for technology - separating between hype and reality can be critical.

By use of hydro-cyclones, this technology separates the higher contaminated fine fraction from the relatively uncontained coarse fraction - resulting in volume reduction of sediments to be disposed [38].

A new bandwidth technology introduced in the late 1980s called dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM or WDM), today a $2.4 billion industry, is impacting on fiber's growth because its technology separates the light passing through a fiber-optic cable into various colors, multiplying the fiber's capacity and making it more cost effective.

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