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It made the PlayStation easy to develop for, using the common programming language C and providing CD-Roms filled with useful routines and graphics libraries.
This study estimates a supply of juniper from private lands to determine how much of the available juniper (Juniperus occidentalis Hook) can be economically supplied at alternative prices if a market was to develop for using juniper as a biomass source.
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The aim of the platform is to make it easier to develop for IoT, using development tools that web devs either already know or can pick up easily.
Biomarker development is a phased program and requires several years to develop for clinical use.
Essentially, two different approaches have been developed for using surfactants to enhance oil recovery.
New strategies are continually being developed for using enzymes to efficiently catalyse the enantioselective synthesis of chiral non-racemic compounds.
To develop protocols for using the barFLEX collection for identifying SDL interactions, we performed an SDL screen using a query strain deleted for the DUN1 kinase.
First, personalised autologous cell therapy is extremely challenging to develop for widespread clinical use.
But in 2010, the effort was transferred to the Department of Homeland Security to be developed for use instead by the police in the United States.
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