Sentences with phrase «become standard»

It's still very early, but this system has the potential to become the standard way that radiation therapy treatments are done in lung cancer patients,» Vinogradskiy says.
More and more gas will be needed, however, as flat - panel LCD televisions become standard in American living rooms and the fledgling thin - film solar cell industry takes off; nitrogen trifluoride is used as a cleaning agent in the manufacture of both.
But while the gadolinium - based agents have become the standard, evidence shows that in some very rare cases they can lead to an untreatable condition called nephrogenic systemic fibrosis, which can be fatal.
«As access to CT and 3D photo imaging improve, VSP and CAD / CAM procedures will become the standard of care,» the authors write.
This book ought to become the standard text for invertebrate courses.
Today, the findings are widely accepted, and antibiotic treatment has become standard therapy for peptic ulcers.
DNA evidence has become a standard forensic tool because it can pinpoint one individual out of millions.
The article, Donor Human Milk Update 2016: Evidence, Mechanisms and Priorities for Research and Practice» documents how the use of pasteurized donor human milk has steadily become the standard of care for these most vulnerable patients when mothers» own milk is not available.
Think of all the intelligent technologies that have become standard in our automobiles over the past decade or so: antilock braking systems, air bags, OnStar, and new collision - detection technologies.
As has become standard practice for Obama appointees, Suresh announced his departure in a lengthy letter that lists his many accomplishments.
If biometrics, soft or otherwise, become the standard way to unlock access to computers, what happens to people who lose...
Once this becomes common practice worldwide, such repositories will become the standard home for papers, subscriptions can be canceled, and journals can downsize to just providing peer review at a fair, affordable, sustainable price, he says.
Hall is also optimistic that his approach to same - day immune function monitoring will become a standard part of lab tests performed on kids with life - threatening injuries so that they can receive targeted, patient - specific immune system support.
But such data will likely become a standard part of the approval process in the future, and Yasuda and others are working to lay the regulatory groundwork.
«I think it will evolve over time to where it will become a standard feature,» Bombeck says.
«The way that we discovered this toxin using computational methods is different from how toxins used to be identified in the past, and may become a standard approach in biomonitoring» says Doxey.
But that did not translate into pushing for the same practices to become standard in the meetings.
The committee also strongly advocates for prescribing hydroxyurea, an oral medication taken once daily that has become the standard of care.
«I think that brain scans will one day be routinely used to categorize psychopaths and become standard fare in court trials.
It could in future allow the PARP inhibitor olaparib to become a standard treatment for advanced prostate cancer, by targeting the drug at the men most likely to benefit, picking up early signs that it might not be working, and monitoring for the later development of resistance.
«If we can confirm selumetinib's effectiveness in treating advanced uveal melanoma in this follow - up trial, it will become the standard therapy for this disease, forming a foundation for new drug combinations that could maximize selumetinib's MEK - inhibitor effect,» he said.
Over the past few years, drugs that target VEGF have become a standard treatment for DME, providing a preferred alternative or adjunct to laser treatment.
«Our goal is that this procedure will become the standard of care of for all patients with rheumatoid arthritis.»
«We aim to make technology that people can use in their daily activities, and we would like it to become a standard treatment for every amputation, thus prices would fall,» concludes Dr. Ortiz Catalan.
Even if his algorithms don't become the standard, Mattingly hopes that the judicial system will find a way to curb gerrymandering and restore his faith in the electoral system.
The techniques Doyle developed to test the space shuttle have become standard tools for testing new designs of airplanes and helicopters.
«It's wonderful to think that I may have been a part of something that could become standard in the future.»
Should quantum communication ever become the standard — if there is ever to be a quantum Internet, for instance — technical challenges lie ahead.
Researchers who conduct animal studies often don't use simple safeguards against biases that have become standard in human clinical trials — or at least they don't report doing so in their scientific papers, making it impossible for readers to ascertain the quality of the work, an analysis of more than 2500 journal articles shows.
«Body image problems should become a standard topic during cosmetic consultations,» the researchers write.
To my kids this blandness has just become the standard of what recorded music sounds like: They have learned to like their music uniformly loud and stripped - down to an in - your - face artificial clarity that does away with all the warm, rounded audio undercurrents.
I can't tell you how many times I've heard that; filling the job «yesterday» has become the standard to which everyone aspires.
The Liberal Democrat leader is expected to say that counter-terrorism measures designed to be used only in «exceptional» circumstances have become standard police procedure.
Indeed, this kind of haggling - which seemed extraordinary and abnormal at the time - will become standard practice.
«I think the Greens now become the standard - bearer for progressives that want to dissent from Cuomo's conservative economic policies,» Hawkins said.
«At a time when New York needs to show the country an alternative way, Andrew Cuomo has become our standard bearer,» Applebaum said.
Calls by gun control opponents to «defund» New York's SAFE Act gun - control law have become standard fare during the state budget process — but the goal is completely impractical.
gun - control law have become standard fare during the state budget process — but the goal is completely impractical.
Among the report's 19 conclusions was the requirement that communications with future probes be maintained through the various descent phases, the recommendation which has since become standard practice.
This has become standard practice for most countries today, which is why most of the easy trade situations have already been resolved - the alternative is expensive for both countries.
Thursday's rally was orchestrated in what has now become a standard way.
But $ 15 «has become the standard» for labor groups in part because of the advocacy of fast - food workers in particular, said Mary Kay Henry, international president of the Service Employees International Union.
If the EU and China can work closely together and adopt other common standards, even form a low - carbon trade bloc for example, we can become the standard setters for the rest of the world.
According to him many of the reports centred on Governor Fayose's appeal to labour union leaders in the state and some contained in his media interviews, where he tried to falsify the state's debt portfolio in a manner that has become the standard practice of his regime in the bid to appeal to the striking workers.
Abdication seems to have become the standard way for the Crown to pass between generations.
The implication was that Johnson had become the standard - bearer of the Leave campaign in order to improve his chances of victory in the next Tory leadership contest.
One phrase that turned out to be particularly confusing: «join the campaign,» wording that's also become standard on campaign websites.
«They are fed up with the back room deals and pay - to - play mentality that has become standard operating procedure in halls of Congress.
It has become standard for Gillibrand to sound alarm bells — even when she appears in very little danger of being defeated, according to multiple statewife polls — in her fundraising appeals, warning of extreme right - wing boogeymen who would like nothing better than to take her out.
The article, Donor Human Milk Update 2016: Evidence, Mechanisms and Priorities for Research and Practice» documents how the use of pasteurized donor human milk has steadily become the standard of care for these most vulnerable patients when mothers» own milk is not available.
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