Rather than release it straight to the commercial market it's tailor-made for, 3M told us that we could expect to first see it put to use in educational settings -- offering children, parents and teachers kinesthetic learning opportunities.
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The effect, which occurs thanks to a conducting fluid in which the yarns were dipped, could be put to use in motors much thinner than a human hair.
Hyuck Choo seems to think that it can be put to use in short order in the medical field, but it remains to be seen if we'll see this in the next wave of Google Fiber rollouts.
Analytics is the second phase of the maturity model in which the data collected in the visibility phase is put to use in a variety of ways.
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Then they come to conclusions about the human condition, which they put to use in improving their matching algorithms and, perhaps just as important, in getting out the word that they are doing so.
Recently, researchers writing in Physical Review B suggested that arranging a number of tiny cloaks in a two-dimensional grid could be put to use in biomedicine and sensing, as well as traditional camouflage.
And using DNA to extract details of a suspect's geographical ancestry has already been put to use in a number of cases.
U.S. Patent No. 2, 292, 387 for a "Secret Communication System" was issued to Hedy Kiesler Markey and George Antheil in 1942. (Markey was the surname of a husband she had divorced in 1940.) The frequency-hopping technology was not put to use in World War II, but it was employed in 1962 during the blockade of Cuba.
"If there's no health risk, or the risk is low then we should allow athletes to use it, in fact we put athletes in a position where they have to use technology to go beyond their predecessors, " he explains.
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InVEST is being put to use in the Andean highlands where the glaciers are melting.
Put to use in a broader scale, they say it could produce almost unlimited electricity.
All five of them will doubtless be put to use in England's second innings, none more so than Muralitharan.
Technology pioneered by games is now being put to use in fields from military training programmes to molecular biology and virtual showrooms for cars.
It uses simple plastic sheets with arrays of holes, and could be put to use in making ships invisible to sonar or in acoustic design of concert halls.
The rooms are simple and impersonal, but a step up from the cramped conditions the cardinals faced before the hotel was put to use in 2005, when long lines would form at the Apostolic Palace for using bathrooms.
Cramming superfluous (or useful) extras into GPS receivers definitely isn't new, but Mainnav's trying to go out a bit further on that limb by adding an interesting feature that could actually be put to good use in the right situation.
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However, once I was there I discovered the only part -- other than Halloween parties -- I truly enjoyed was my work study job in IT, so I left after a year or so and put my skills to use in the job market.
Who knows, maybe even RIM can put this to use in its next Storm.
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An application was eventually put in to use a site at Sellafield, but was rejected by the government.
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As the British moved in and out of the city, they developed contacts and gained intelligence, which they put to use by calling in airstrikes.
But Mr. Bush moved quickly to put it to use in what has been his central strategic imperative over the past week, trying to rouse Republican voters to turn out.
Unless an investor is just throwing a dart, many hours of analyzing individual companies, their products, management, competition, and prospects, are saved that can be put to better use in other areas of your investment planning and decisions.
It's another to be certain and be right, or to be certain and be moving in the right direction, or be certain about a principle and then learn new facts and take those new facts and put them to use in order to change and get your policy right.
The stock markets were designed to get money to growing companies that could put it to best use and, in the process, give normal people a way to invest their cash in vehicles with the potential for growth.
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It's delivered the day the builders want it, and all they have to do is use a mechanical lift to put it in place.
His gruff, idiosyncratic voice only seems to gain more character with each passing year, and Hiatt seems determined to put it to use, with six albums released in the past 10 years alone.
But even this might be put to good medical use in the right circumstances.
It takes longer for the business owner to acquire funds to grow their business, and then to put those funds to use to derive calculable results presented in economic activity reports, as compared to the much quicker effects we see in the stock market when investors simply actuate their positive sentiment into stock purchases.
But the triumph of her story is that, together with her teenage husband, she was able to go on to Durham University, graduate with a first-class degree, and put her fine literary sensibility to use in her own beautifully crafted prose.
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