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This still young area of the financial world now consists of contracts worth $17 trillion, more than all the world's outstanding corporate debt.
And McCarren Park, on the Williamsburg-Greenpoint border, "is so family-oriented that you wouldn't really get the impression it is a young area".
Mirror neurons are themselves a young area of neurological research: neuroscientists do not yet agree on the nature, function or behaviour of mirror neurons in humans (see here for an overview).
Process systems engineering (PSE) is a relatively young area in chemical engineering.
As illustrated, this remains a relatively young area of work with few advancements to the clinical setting to date.
"It is a sign that Nature Publishing Group believes they can make money in this relatively young area of research," he answered.
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Lately they've begun buying younger area artists.
On the other hand, for all the eyeballs and attention that second-screen experiences are getting, in this still-young area of media, business models are still in flux — and, therefore, so are those involved in them.
Itoh et al. (1998) described a process migration of the depocenters in the HVZ, among which the Beppu Bay is the youngest area of active subsidence.
In contrast, audiology represents a younger area of health care for hearing and balance disorders, with specialist skills in rehabilitation especially in the provision of hearing aids.
If benefit cuts are the reason, then we might expect the decline in births to be sharpest in relatively poorer, younger areas such as inner Birmingham and Manchester and London boroughs such as Newham.
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