Sentence examples for translating into application from inspiring English sources

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However, interest isn't translating into application in the kitchen, with the average British consumer only able to cook around 7 or 8 meals," says Ashness. "Recipe content, well established grocery giants, and charismatic celebrity chefs have all increased in size and prevalence, but consumers are actually spending less time in the kitchen, and less time sharing great home cooked food".

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Although recent innovations in transient plant systems have enabled gram quantities of proteins in 1 2 weeks, very few have been translated into applications due to technical challenges and high downstream processing costs.

If the research phase is still embryonic, the clinical phase, in which data is translated into applications that physicians and patients can use, is even farther in the future.

The aim of this review is to provide an overview of proteomic technologies and how the outcomes delivered by such platforms may be translated into applications of predictive utility in clinical and basic science.

"European discoveries could be translated into applications elsewhere, at a potential cost to the European citizen," the researchers write.

Researchers are hopeful that the results may translate into applications for treating human brain diseases like multiple sclerosis, which is thought to be caused by a defect in neuron support cells.

They recognize that "established benchmark materials will only be replaced if the properties of graphene, however appealing, can be translated into applications that are sufficiently competitive to justify the cost and disruption of changing…".

They recognize that "established benchmark materials will only be replaced if the properties of graphene, however appealing, can be translated into applications that are sufficiently competitive to justify the cost and disruption of changing…" In other words, the price and hassle of switching to graphene need to make sense financially.

Advances in understanding the basic biology of these species could ultimately be translated into applications of ecological and economic significance [ 9].

According to two researchers, a patent only measured a discovery, but a discovery may have no impact or never be translated into applications.

Spanning such a model is what can be thought of as an informatics translational cycle, in which basic science discoveries (e.g., computational theories and methods, and their efficacious mapping and alignment with motivating problem spaces) can be translated into applications, such as end-user accessible information systems.

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