Sentences with phrase «developed efficient mechanisms»

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«It's a beautiful, efficient mechanism that we will seek to target and model in developing new drugs and treatments.»
A researcher in the UPV / EHU's Department of Communications Engineering has developed the Ladon security protocol, an efficient mechanism to authenticate, authorise and establish the end - to - end keys (keys for communication between the terminal used by the doctor and the patient's device), which offers revolutionary features for sensors of this type.
Using this knowledge, Subramanian hopes to develop soybeans that are more efficient in making nodules and fixing nitrogen by manipulating the molecular mechanisms that regulate these functions.
There is an urgent need to scale up financial flows, particularly financial support to developing countries; to create positive incentives for actions; to finance the incremental costs of cleaner and low - carbon technologies; to make more efficient use of funds directed toward climate change; to realize the full potential of appropriate market mechanisms that can provide pricing signals and economic incentives to the private sector; to promote public sector investment; to create enabling environments that promote private investment that is commercially viable; to develop innovative approaches; and to lower costs by creating appropriate incentives for and reducing and eliminating obstacles to technology transfer relevant to both mitigation and adaptation.
In addition, the COP requested the SBSTA to develop technical standards for the purpose of ensuring the accurate, transparent and efficient exchange of data between national registries, the clean development mechanism registry and the transaction log.
# 38 Trade carbon for capital... «One of the most ambitious of the Kyoto Protocol's plans to help cut greenhouse gases was the Clean Development Mechanism, through which companies in the rich world could earn credit not for reducing their own emissions but for investing in energy efficient projects in the developing world.»
The EU - funded project known as DISCO (Discovery of Novel Enzymes & Reaction Mechanisms for Lignocellulose Hydrolysis), is halfway through its four - year quest to develop more efficient and cost - effective enzyme tools from microorganisms to produce bioethanol from lignocellulosic biomass waste — such as spruce chips... Read more →
• Accelerating the adoption of efficient technologies by developing supportive policies and funding mechanisms
1932: The firm works to develop a more efficient mechanism for handling railroad failures and helps produce Section 77 of Chapter VIII of the 1933 Bankruptcy Act, which established the goal of getting the bankrupt company back on its feet with the cooperation of creditors and under the supervision of a trustee.
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