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Telemedicine
applications
will allow physicians to treat patients who are hundreds of miles away.
In reality, some 400,000 asylum
applications
have been submitted in Italy since 2014.
The migration crisis has appeared to be more acute in Italy because its system for processing asylum
applications
and repatriating those who do not qualify is slower than in other member states.
Italy needs a better system for processing asylum applications, funneling refugees to available housing, and integrating them into society.
The first industrial
applications
of the dynamo began in 1890, but one needed to wait some thirty years before seeing the effects of that then “new technology” on the productivity of enterprises.
Commercial
applications
of nanomaterials currently or soon to be available include nano-engineered titania particles for sunscreens and paints, carbon nanotube composites in tires, silica nanoparticles as solid lubricants, and protein-based nanomaterials in soaps, shampoos, and detergents.
Ironically, the properties of nanomaterials that may create concern, such as nanoparticle uptake by cells, are often precisely the properties desired for beneficial uses in medical
applications.
Both were among the longest structures of their kind and were thought to be just natural
applications
of existing technology.
In China, fewer than 200 people work at the Center for Drug Evaluation, the agency that reviews
applications
for new drugs.
Unlike Ridley, they recognize that the reason “technological
applications
don’t automatically follow” is simply that “the most significant
applications
are often the least predictable.”
Yes, blockchain technology is very exciting and will likely have many
applications
in banking, finance, and across the economy.
As such, they are a challenge for industry, though
applications
are beginning to appear.
Moreover, if the new venture brings big-data analysis and artificial intelligence
applications
to the clerical side of health care, total spending will naturally decline, and lower prices can be passed on to patients and payers.
A wide range of technologies and
applications
now used for human identification – such as optical and sound recognition, laser and satellite imagery, DNA analysis, and data mining, to name a few – can be adapted to advance this traceability strategy.
But the driving force is not overhyped blockchain
applications
such as Bitcoin.
Blockchain’s boosters would argue that its early days resemble the early days of the Internet, before it had commercial
applications.
Currently, most biomaterials are off-the-shelf materials that were originally used in consumer
applications.
In 2013, for example, resident inventors in Germany filed some 917 patent
applications
for every million inhabitants.
Resident inventors in Greece, by contrast, filed just 69 patent
applications
for every million.
Given such shortcomings, courses on science and engineering and their social
applications
should become part of the core training and continuing education of those in law, public administration, and official policymaking positions.
In fact, much of what happened in Bosnia – including the effort, in its aftermath, to realize concepts of universal justice – has
applications
for the contemporary world.
Under the so-called Dublin Regulation, Italy is then responsible for taking care of them, providing them with humanitarian support, and processing their asylum applications, which number in the hundreds of thousands.
By the end of June, the Department of Commerce had already received 21,000
applications
for exemptions, and it expects that number to double this year.Processing these
applications
takes time and introduces further complications, all the more so because companies seeking exemptions must apply separately for each type of steel (with the only difference sometimes being the component’s shape), and because exemptions must be renewed annually.
The Department of Commerce has hired around 30 people to process
applications
within 90 days.
But
applications
are also made public for 30 days, and if a domestic steel producer indicates that it can produce the steel type in question, the application is denied.
As of June 21, 9,000 of the initial 20,000
applications
had been posted for review, 42 had won exemptions, and 56 had been rejected.
Moreover, public-health experts and epidemiologists in developed countries have a strong interest in such diseases, and it is they who lead the production, interpretation, and policy
applications
of epidemiological data worldwide.
While unemployed, he sent out hundreds of job
applications.
Google and Alibaba now compete for the world’s top computer engineers, many of whom are European, in order to win the race to control the world’s data, develop quantum computing (on which the next generation of encryption will rely), to create more profitable
applications
of artificial intelligence.
They are conversing across disciplines – not only engineering and biology, but also chemistry, physics, mathematics, and computation – and setting new paths for innovation, from initial discovery to the launch of advanced
applications
in the marketplace.
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