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And then there are true Web 2.0 technologies, which include wikis, blogs and underlying technologies such as RSS and social networking.
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Their stentorian shouts could refer not only to the theme of the multimedia show about to begin, but to its underlying technology as well.
New technologies, such as Blockchain, the underlying technology of the digital currency Bitcoin, are already making this possible, so that song composers and analysts can be paid for the intellectual property they create.
To better understand molecular mechanisms underlying this process, investigators have applied genome-scale technologies, such as expression profiling and genome-wide association studies (GWAS) [ 1- 4].
From the data sources and underlying technologies, M-Eco is comparable with projects such as HealthMap that are still publishing monitoring results online.
New technologies such as laser microdissection help to gain an insight into the underlying patho-morphologies of distinct tumour cells (Rubin, 2002).
As the research on digital money went deeper, the underlying blockchain technology was separated from Bitcoin and further developed as a technology related to existing technologies such as cryptography, network topology, and consensus algorithms.
Over the past decade, high-throughput technologies such as the Affymetrix GeneChip microarrays have provided new perspectives into the pathomechanisms underlying neurodegeneration.
Novel tracking technologies such as fastloc® GPS loggers by improving accuracy in tracking marine species [55] may help resolving the underlying patterns of movement in great details and allow a better understanding of relationships with environmental parameters.
An emerging application of quantitative or semi-quantitative technologies such as LC-MS-based metabolomics is their combination with genome-wide association data to discover genetic loci underlying variation in human metabolism.
The underlying tenets of technology, such as Moore's Law (which states that chip power doubles every 18 months), all seem to imply heady growth for everything they touch.This (and a bit of Y2K panic) helped explain how technology spending in the United States could grow by 42% in 1998 and 37% (to $820 billion) in 1999, according to META Group's MetricNet.
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