However, NIR only came to practical use in the 1950s as an analytical device.
We know that helping Americans gain access to practical information can help them make smarter, safer choices.
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But he added that fining people was a superficial solution and did not stand up to practical scrutiny.
The challenge of poverty existing despite part of the world enjoying dramatic advancement may boil down to practical solutions.
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Looking to put his knowledge to practical work, Goodfellow worked at Britain's Imperial Cancer Research Fund for 13 years.
However, until now MRAM power consumption has exceeded that of SRAM, throwing up a major barrier to practical application.
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In elementary mathematics, for example, these try to relate formulae to practical situations.
It provides one-touch access to practical information, music, photos and social networking.
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Second, they are not held to the higher standard of double-checking by an industry responsible for putting their science to practical use.
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"This test proves the technology has matured to the point that it opens the door to practical applications, " Davis said in a statement.
As with preparation for the workforce, young people in the United States are exposed to numerous sources of information outside of school related to practical living.
As to whether the words will lead to practical co-operation, Mexican officials say they are getting more help with intelligence on the drug gangs from their American counterparts.
The paper concludes that the new parliament will have to realise that "the picnic is over", and that "practical solutions to practical problems is what Friday's vote will be largely about".
Milgram's project fits one element of the Arnold model: fund promising research for relatively small amounts millions, if that can be deemed small with the implicit commitment to spend substantially more if the results point to practical solutions.
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The conversations were marked by phrases like "Internet time" and "customer-centric, " but fascinating as they were, no single peril emerged as the next Y2K. Instead, the experts veered from wild blue-sky prophecies to practical predictions of a more granular nature.
In those instances when such research leads to a novel technology, it is the role of the NIH and recipients of NIH funds to disseminate the research findings and, as appropriate, pursue further development to bring technologies to practical application to benefit the public.
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Dale Nordquist, associate director of the Center for Farm Financial Management at the University of Minnesota, said Missouri's practical approach to understanding farm finances is relatively uncommon at large, land-grant universities where both students and professors are more likely to concentrate on theoretical approaches as opposed to practical solutions, and the use of personal data can still be seen as an intrusion.
No point - they believe it will be sufficient to offer practical competition to independence in various forms.
Always try to find practical solutions to the situations that get you worked up, to reduce their likelihood of occurring again.
Our priority task is to get practical help to the people in the disaster zone and ensure they have all the essentials for life.
In this precursor to Davos which sought to elicit practical solutions to intractable problems, Schwab argued as he has for forty years, that unprecedented change implies unprecedented opportunity.
Ninety miles northwest of Detroit, Michigan State started as the nation's pioneer land-grant university, charged with using public land to teach practical subjects to augment the liberal arts tradition.
Another laser that came close to being practical enough to use was the Tactical High Energy Laser, also known as the Nautilus laser (pictured above), which was designed to shoot down incoming artillery rounds.
The conference will bring together professionals from the heritage sectors, as well as a range of government, IT industry, rights holders and other stakeholders to assess current policies in order to propose practical recommendations to ensure permanent access to digital documentary heritage.
But the key here is for people to be practical and not to score political points.
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"BenQ continues to bring practical display solutions to the home for the ultimate in big screen entertainment, " said Lars Yoder, President of BenQ America Corp.
The intention is not to theorize but to do practical work - to prepare for action on the ground, if and when the time comes for such work.
Since then they have mostly failed to deliver practical applications living up to their sci-fi promise.
The Help Scheme's was set up to give practical help and support to people who might otherwise be left behind at switchover.
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