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The near future for VBGs is to control bone consolidation thanks to progress in the bio-engineering of bone tissue, which may make them obsolete and, for VBJGs, vascularised joint allografts, thanks to progress in immunosuppressant treatments.
But women in most countries now live longer than they did 40 years ago, thanks to progress against infectious diseases like flu, tuberculosis and pneumonia.
This will become possible thanks to progress in building chips inspired by the functioning of mammalian brains (see "Thinking in Silicon").
Death rates from cancer in the UK have dropped by 10% over the last decade, thanks to progress in diagnosing and treating the disease, but the number of deaths keeps rising because more people are falling ill.
Dan Hutchinson, an analyst at VLSI Research who tracks innovative chip designs, says interest in novel optical chips is growing thanks to progress in the design and manufacture of devices used for networking.
That film was longer, louder and considerably more imposing, thanks to progress in the realm of visual effects, than the original 1933 telling of the story about the oversize simian who wreaks vengeance on civilization after being dragged to New York from his island lair.
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Everyone also knows that health spending has outpaced GDP growth everywhere, thanks to medical progress.
And "even Nigerians are twice as rich" as they were 50 years ago, thanks to global progress.
The use of robots in agriculture and forestry is rapidly growing thanks to the progress in sensors, controllers and mechatronics devices.
Large-scale genomic studies in cohorts have been made possible for the last few years thanks to the progress of molecular biology and bioinformatics.
It is legal in America to abort a fetus up to 24 weeks, but also possible for that fetus to survive outside the womb, thanks to medical progress.
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