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In some respects this technology has become widespread: think of all those video-game consoles capable of depicting vivid, photorealistic environments, for example.
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"Vaulting ambition" of this type was, he said, widespread: "They think: 'If you get in my way, I will get rid of you'.
Often, consumer technologies start by serving a higher end market and trickle down to attain widespread utility — think computers, cell phones, automobiles, and the like.
The FBI and Apple are both conducting investigations into the apparent widespread hacking, thought to be connected to the iCloud service.
Parallel cousin marriage (marrying your mother's sister's or father's brother's child) is generally spurned, but cross-cousin marriage (mother's brother's or father's sister's child) is widespread and thought to keep societies stable.
Antigenic variation is a phylogenetically widespread phenomenon thought to lead to survival benefits for the pathogen.
The causes of AF are widespread & thought to be an electrolyte disturbance or altered intravascular volume, but recent evidence suggesting that vasopressor dose & raised MAP also are indicated.
Still, this is probably more widespread than we think".
It never considered the possibility of a previously unknown microbe — a glaring omission and a leading example of scientists' widespread failure to think outside the box.
Now, in my mid-30s and with widespread (and I think justified) rage at a predominantly Old Etonian government, I remain as ashamed of my school as ever.
"If this sort of thing is ever to be used on a widespread basis, I think it necessarily has to be noninvasive," said Jay Shendure, associate professor of genome sciences at the University of Washington, who supervised the research team.
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