Sentence examples for via technological from inspiring English sources

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For example, only one of the 25 Grand Challenges in Mental Health identified by Delphi panel members refers explicitly to technology (although several of the other challenges could be realised via technological means) [ 13].

Owing to the breadth of the human niche, which continues to expand via technological progress, the human economy grows at the competitive exclusion of nonhuman species in the aggregate.

Apprenticeship and innovation via technological networks evolve from the so-called knowledge nodes, through individuals, teams, and interactions, both within and between agents (Castells, 2000; Davenport & Prusak, 1998).

This paper investigates the challenge that U.S. aviation would face in meeting future Greenhouse Gas (GHG) reduction goals to mitigate global climate change via technological options.

This topic has particular relevance in Switzerland where a new water protection ordinance requires WWTP to significantly reduce micropollutant emissions via technological upgrading of the 100 most relevant WWTP (of 700).

Moreover, a morphological analysis of existing STPs was attempted, and the possibility of proposing an alternative system for sewage treatment via technological solutions, along with a business-oriented intervention was explored at the entity and regional levels.

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Increasingly, that relationship will be forged via a technological platform.

It therefore reduces productivity via hindering technological change (see Autor et al.2007 for the study on the US and Bassanini et al.2009 for OECD countries), as well as, particularly in the context of the overall stringent employment protection legislation, reduces employment levels (see Holzmann and Vodopivec2012 for a recent review of theoretical and empirical findings).

This article addresses the main results of the PEPS (PEllet Photonic Sensor) project, whcich aims at developing a new gas sensing transducer via a technological breakthrough: the combination of photonics (insensitive to external electromagnetic disturbances) and catalysis (reversibility, limited energy consumption).

Google Glass could thus give us the false sense that we have superhuman capabilities like being omniscient; when in reality, we are limited by the information that we have learned and the glasses are merely enhancing and extending our knowledge via a technological medium.

Cole recorded most of the album in one week at a barn in Massachusetts with co-producer/drummer Ben Wittman and guitarist Kevin Barry, two L.A. musicians she has worked with since she was 19, and enlisted bassist Tony Levin via the technological wonder of email.

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