To drive a breakthrough in the way work gets done, social business networks require the ability to manage groups, projects, tasks, documents and discussions.
Dr. Tator said researchers now recognize the relationship between repeated concussions and depression, a breakthrough on the way to understanding long-term neurological effects of concussions.
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It's very important, however, says Saltz, to keep in perspective that Eloxatin is by no means a cure for late-stage colorectal cancer, and that it does not represent a breakthrough in the way cancer is treated.
Smid noted that NIST's public contest to find the next generation encryption standard is a radical change from the government's previously closed procedure for adopting DES. "It's a breakthrough in the way the government and the public sector are coming up with a standard, " he said.
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This breakthrough could pave the way for a new class of devices, including quantum circuits.
She says the discovery of DNA was the first big scientific breakthrough that altered the way contemporary crime novels were structured.
And here is a stunning fact: This generation is uniquely equipped to lead to breakthrough innovation in a way that has never before been possible, because it is the first to have grown up in a world of ubiquitous connection.
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No, what makes this idea breakthrough now and points the way to the future is the media strategy.
But Friday's summit may once again see the divergent interests of Germany, France and the poorer peripheral countries getting in the way of a breakthrough.
But far from grasping with both hands at a Hillsborough breakthrough, Mr Robinson has refused to give way on issues which the public says it cares little about.
There was a plan to test its players for Human Growth Hormone ( HGH ), a breakthrough in insuring integrity and competitive balance in a way that other leagues could emulate.
In a breakthrough development in 2000, scientists in Edmonton, Alberta devised a way to transfer cell clusters called islets from the pancreas of a dead person to that of a diabetic such that the islets still produce insulin.
But the breakthrough that made them famous was the ability of computers to plot them in a way that is easy on the eye.
This theoretical underpinning paved the way for Niels Bohr, born in Denmark, and Enrico Fermi to make their breakthrough.
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While such a breakthrough may come eventually, a tax on gasoline that reduces consumption is a far more dependable way to reduce transportation externalities.
The second development I want to mention is a significant breakthrough in Iraq, where Iraq's parliament has approved a new election law that paves the way for national elections early next year.
Well, if a breakthrough discovered by researchers at the University of Michigan pays off, we may be well on our way to building a better bucket to capture all that loose solar energy.
Today, we are a long way from the era when a single person working with an assistant or two can make a revolutionary technological breakthrough.
It was Agarkar who made the first breakthrough, pinning Navdeep Poonia on the crease in the fifth over, umpire Ian Gould sending the batsman on his way in windmill fashion.
The breakthrough in talks between the European parliament and Ireland, which negotiates on behalf of EU member states, paves the way to enact the so-called Basel III capital rules, an internationally agreed blueprint for avoiding another banking crisis.
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