Sentences with phrase «because of their breakthrough»

The GEI is focused on electricity network interconnection, mainly because of breakthroughs in interconnection technologies.
All of this is possible because of a breakthrough in blockchain technology (as popularized by Bitcoin), and then Ethereum came along with some new ideas.

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The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) partnered with Flatiron in 2016 because it is hopeful that one day this channel of real - world data can lead to breakthroughs in treatment that clinical trials may not accomplish alone.
This is a major breakthrough because many more ideas have the opportunity to see the light of day and get their chance to benefit consumers — and the world.
Refocusing our sights on precision health won't be easy — because it involves achieving something more elusive even than a technological leap or a breakthrough in biological understanding: It demands a wholesale re-thinking: We have to convince and train people to be proactive instead of reactive when it comes to their own health.
«Trump, if he wanted to, could be the president who achieves a breakthrough in this regard because of the credibility on border security that he enjoys among Republicans in Congress,» says Dearie.
Nevertheless, this research is monumental because a better understanding of how our cells behave could eventually allow for such world - changing breakthroughs such as personalized medicine.
Effective PARP inhibitors are particularly sought after by drugmakers because of their potential to be used in combination with other types of cancer treatments to create new breakthroughs in treatments.
That may be possible and possible only because of the sensitivity, selectivity and resolution we can get from quantum sensors made with these quantum breakthroughs
The end of the stem - cell wars came not because of moral conversion and agreement but because of a technological breakthrough.
He failed, in part, because of the inferiority of some of his aircraft and the technological breakthrough made by Britain's «boffins,» the scientists who invented radar in the 1930s.
David and Goliath is so compelling because the points are made through the incredible true stories of real - life underdogs and «giants»: the man whose emotionally stunted single - mindedness enabled breakthroughs in leukaemia treatment; the French painters who chose to go outside the established art system that rejected them, and ended up launching the Impressionist movement.
The noted scientists who believed made their breakthroughs despite, not because of, their respective religions.
According to the consensus among American commentators, reflecting the views of the administration and Congress, a peace process that was on the verge of a breakthrough a few months ago has broken down because of the Palestinians» intransigence.
into your life in creative ways, or finally had that breakthrough conversation with your gay son or daughter — all because of conversations we've had here on the blog.
Chris Brown, Commercial Director of James Cropper added: «The production of the Cocoa Paper is a breakthrough which we are extremely proud of, not only for the pioneering methods of production, but also because it came in response to a new, challenging brief from a valued customer.
27 Mar 2018 — A chocolate bar that contains 30 percent less sugar than usual is making its debut in the UK and Ireland as Nestlé unveils an innovative sugar reduction technique that is being hailed as a scientific breakthrough because of the way it «restructures» sugar.
My dearest wish this season is a «breakthrough» game against City, Chelsea or United — something to instil confidence again because presently I don't think many of our players will be going on to the pitch thinking they will win.
that is of course madness because we saw how unreliable Monreal is at CB and we only have 2 decent CB's with 3 slots (unless Bielik makes a huge breakthrough).
Things passed her by, she will not be considered one of the best women's MMA fighters 20 years from now, but she will be considered a pioneer and an breakthrough because she was just that with the tools she had.
DM is hard because we just had a breakthrough season for a young player who it would be difficult to bench now... and conversely buying good enough quality to warrant removal of Arteta as back up is hard because nobody wants to be fighting to be second choice!
Whether it's because of their driving style, the boost they get from their home crowd or simply the confidence of having got a breakthrough result there in years past, sometimes certain drivers just gel with a certain track and year - on - year churn out the results.
As I have said in earlier posts — I am really looking forward to seeing which of our team has break - through performance years like Hector and Coquelin have had... make no mistake, it (performance breakthroughs) becomes infectious... players believe they can, because they've seen it unfold before their eyes through day to day interaction.
«Because right now there are lot of potentials but there is no international quality we need to breakthrough.
Also, the local anesthetic makes up most of the solution because the opiate is just for quick starting and breakthrough pain while most of the job is done by the local anesthetic (again pretty obvious).
But Nestlé has no shame — the following year, when the Guardian newspaper reported that Breakthrough Breast Cancer had refused a # 1 million donation from Nestlé on ethical grounds, Nestlé sent a letter to the newspaper dismissing criticism of its baby food marketing and claimed it was a force for good in the world, citing the donation made to Ethiopia — of course, it did not mention that that the donation came about not because of Nestlé altruism, but because of campaign protest.
Weyerhaeuser lawyers contended that the patent issued for the Luvs diaper was invalid because it was not the result of a breakthrough.
Lawyers for the defendants contend that the patent issued for the Luvs diaper is invalid because it was not the result of any breakthroughs, but was rather an imitation of previous attempts to design the best diaper.
Its an amazing fact because most people thought breastfeeding actually causes cancer, this a breakthrough now mothers can bond with their babies without the fear of cancer
The breakthrough came when someone introduced me to this wonderful, great spell caster who eventually helped me out... I have never been a fan of things like this but just decided to try reluctantly because I was desperate and left with no choice... He did special prayers and used his power... Within 4 days my husband called me and he said he was sorry for all the emotional pains he had cost me, moved back to the house and we continue to live happily and our kid is happy too and we are expecting our second child... I have introduced him to a lot of couples with problems across the world and they have had good news... Just thought I should share my experience because I strongly believe someone out there need's it... You can email him through his email.
I can not highlight the points of breakthrough either because you actually have to read it page by page to have a break through.
The campaign to save lone parent benefit registered, as even those generally supportive of the government's strategy have acknowledged, a significant breakthrough for the Labour left because it successfully identified with and led public, extra-parliamentary political opposition.
«This is a breakthrough moment, because it underscores the City of New York's commitment to stop a pattern of racial profiling that has been clothed in stop - and - frisk policing.
Because so many of the patients in the early testing showed significant long - lasting responses, the study was continued and the FDA granted the drug «breakthrough therapy» status, allowing it to be fast - tracked for approval.
However, experts attending the Congress of the European Academy of Neurology (EAN) in Copenhagen criticized that the big breakthroughs are slow in coming because of a lack of priorities in research.
Because of this, families and doctors often shrink from transplant options, particularly when it comes to treating children, and it will limit the extent to which the breakthroughs in gene therapy and gene editing will be applied, explained Scadden, who is a practicing hematologist at MGH and chairman of Harvard's Department of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology.
According to the researchers, the findings represent a major breakthrough in sleep research because, for the first time, it will now be possible to objectively capture the real - life sleep habits and sleep quality of large numbers of people.
He points to studies suggesting that breakthroughs can come at any stage of a scientist's career, and that because advances are partly a result of luck, NIH should fund as many scientists as possible.
Widely hailed as a «breakthrough» in HIV prevention by public health officials, the studies — one of which dropped its placebo arm today because of the convincing effects of the intervention — add powerful new tools to derail transmission of the virus in the population that accounts for most of the 34 million infections in the world.
His big breakthrough came in 1908 when he managed to make liquid helium, the last of the gases to be liquefied because it requires temperatures as low as 4 degrees above absolute zero — the lowest possible temperature, equivalent to 0 kelvin or -273.15 °C.
«This year is a more appropriate one than for some years in the past, and perhaps for the future, because of some of the breakthroughs being made,» says Ian MacDougall of Oxford Instruments.
The breakthrough was made possible because engineers and physicians came together to work on the problem, said Benjamin Smarr, one of the paper's co-authors and a chronobiologist at UC Berkeley.
I believe this case study to be unique because of the supposed «breakthrough» advance in HIV research.
Because most of our energy technologies are relatively mature, my guess is that, over the next few decades, we're more likely to see incremental improvements in technology rather than breakthroughs.
The discovery in 2009 of ABA receptors by the same team behind the current breakthrough was heralded by Science magazine as one of the top breakthroughs of 2009 because of its relevance to the drought problem.
They were there to discuss their prospects for making major breakthroughs in the context of a government that is increasingly strapped for cash, and without the mighty Tevatron, which was shut down because it could not compete with the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, near Geneva in Switzerland.
«The approach is really a breakthrough for science because most research is done in a test tube where billions of molecules are present, all behaving independently.
Because nobody really knows where the next big biological breakthrough will come from, or what next area of math biologists will want to use, a young person who wants to try a life at the interface between these two exploding fields should go to a place with many interactions between the two groups, and where there is a focal point where the two groups can come together.
The breakthrough was possible because the research team used conditional reprogramming (CR), a laboratory technique, developed and described by Liu, Richard Schlegel, MD, PhD, director of the CCR, and their colleagues at Georgetown in 2011, that makes it possible to continuously grow cells in a laboratory indefinitely.
The advancement, published in Remote Sensing of Environment, is a breakthrough because, previously, national corn and soybean acreages were only made available to the public four to six months after harvest by the USDA.
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