The technology to automate the production of headnotes (for example) will continue to improve, and since that technology will have
much wider application (in parsing communication more generally as part of advancement in the fields of human - machine interaction and artificial intelligence research), it is unlikely that commercial legal reporting services will end up controlling that technology.
Human communication relies heavily on facial expressions, so robots that can mimic them well should find
much wider application.
The wine connoisseur who is a positive bore as a table companion may surprise us on other occasions with magnificent expressions derived from his speciality but which appear to have
a much wider application.
• Reviewing Philip Gleason's excellent history of Catholic higher education, Contending with Modernity, our premier evangelical church historian, Mark Noll of Wheaton, says Gleason's argument has
much wider application.
The underlying design approach has
much wider applications, ranging from microwave to optics for the control of any kind of electromagnetic surface waves.
Not exact matches
Sure, you can use online
applications like Google Docs or Zoho Office (see Life Without Desktop Software for more on these), but a flash drive lets you carry a
much wider variety of the
applications, utilities, and other fun doodads you've come to depend on.
Now, however, those costs are coming down, making it more attractive for a
much wider array of
applications, he said.
RIM fell behind when it came to the features that mattered to the
much larger consumer market, such as an elegant operating system and web - browsing capabilities, and ensuring BlackBerry users had a
wide variety of
applications to download.
But unlike in the personal computer or server market, where Intel and AMD fought for dominance (more truthfully, AMD tried to at least achieve profitability), or the smartphone market where Qualcomm has taken out competitors ranging from Texas Instruments and Freescale on the
application processor side (leaving Apple, Samsung, Broadcom and Mediatek standing), this market has a
much wider variety of players known for their embedded processors and microcontroller.
She recognizes that
much has been learned in this framework that rings true and has useful
application over a
wide sphere.
Rettig points out that although people consider eggs as a breakfast food, they have a
much wider variety of
applications, including emulsification, whipping and foaming, flavoring, crystallization control, protein enrichment, thickening, and binding and gelling, as well as browning and coating other foods.
«Our proposed devices can retain the terahertz frequency like other terahertz sources but with a
much shorter wavelength for an improved spatial resolution in imaging
application as well as a very
wide frequency tuning range from a microwave to a terahertz wave,» said Iurov.
This advance may open the door to
much wider use of silver and other conductors in electronics
applications, researchers said.
Future work will focus on collecting SSIP over a
much wider range of frequencies (e.g. 0.05 - 500 Hz), testing the method for detecting naturally occurring zones of bioreduction, and specifying system requirements for widespread
application.
Flow cytometry is an evolving field with a
wide range of
applications that includes immunophenotyping, cell division and apoptosis, cell activation, intracellular pH shifts, phagocytosis, oxidative burst and
much more.
There are hundreds of peer - reviewed medical studies examining the efficacy of magnesium in a
wide range of health enhancing
applications, yet not
much attention is directed at the method of delivery.
McGovern has since said that the Range Rover name has «elasticity» and «there is so
much equity in the brand», hinting at a
wider application than the current range of four core models.
Apple says pretty
much all existing iPhone
applications will run on the iPad in one of two modes: a version that displays the app at the size it would appear on the iPhone, surrounded by black space, and a «pixel - doubled» (technically, the image is quadrupled in size — twice as
wide by twice as tall) version that scales the image up to fill the iPad's screen.
This now allows for a
much wider array of
applications to be used on the BlackBerry tablet, which will included for the first time ever Google's mobile phone platform too.
But in fact sphere of
application is
much wider than we could consider.
This is a boon for the independant developers that make their living on
applications, and having the «de facto» standard of apps, would open up a
much wider market.
Stock Android gives Nexus 7 access to a
much wider array of
applications than its competitors, running into the hundreds of thousands.
Uber is expanding its reach to a
much wider market, especially business travelers, by releasing an
application programming interface that links its booking service to the mobile apps of other companies.
I understand that these companies want to reach a
wider audience by adding movies, television, music, and social
applications; their inclusions are
much appreciated, too.
«It also takes no account of the
much wider loss in revenue from potential usage and
applications of UK research findings in the UK and worldwide, nor the still more general loss to the progress of human inquiry.»
The platform can run a
wide range of
applications and the software stack will be
much more configurable, allowing OEMs greater differentiation.
Well, you don't need to because Xposed gives developers the power to modify pretty
much anything they want, be it a system -
wide feature that would require a custom ROM, or a tweak for a specific
application.
Through the integrated VUDU
application, users gain access to a
wide range of Internet services including streaming video, music - on - demand, photo browsing, social networking and
much more.
This means 2017 Chromebooks, such as the Asus Chromebook Flip, will have out - of - the - box access to a
much wider range of
applications, including Netflix, Skype and the Microsoft Office suite of programs.