Sentences with phrase «subsequent generations when»

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Just as when VCRs, DVD players and smartphones first hit the market, the first version of Google Glass will be vastly improved upon in the subsequent generations to come.
The problem is that when starting with only a two parents, the subsequent generations are locked into whatever genetic dice rolls the parents produced.
The surprise came when he tested the male rats in subsequent generations — the grandsons of the exposed mothers.
A genetic bottleneck occurs when the survival of an organism with certain traits or mutations is favored over others in the same population, reducing the overall genetic diversity in subsequent generations.
When they reach the red giant stage, these elements are released into space, ready to be used in subsequent generations of new stars.
What's more, when treated properly, one set of donated cells will produce countless subsequent generations, so it's not exactly a one - to - one tradeoff.
The Volvo S40 became the first car to achieve a four - star rating, and disappointed by the three - star result of its Laguna, Renault made safety a priority for subsequent models, hitting four stars with the new Megane and when Euro NCAP raised the maximum to five stars, the second - generation Laguna became the first car to achieve that, too.
Now, although there were no fewer than three versions of Midnight Purple for the subsequent R34 generation, when I came to spec my new R35 GT - R I was disappointed to find there was no purple at all on the colour chart.
The CIH engines were used in all subsequent Rekord generations until 1986, when Rekord was replaced by the Opel Omega.
When the first generation Continental GT was unveiled in 2003 it represented the renaissance of Bentley as a global luxury icon, subsequent launches such as Mulsanne, Continental Flying Spur saloon and the new Continental GT have seen the Bentley brand growing from strength to strength.
Charles Duquet runs away from his master and almost perishes in the aftermath, and his subsequent survival and rise in status is enthralling; and then, generations later, Lavinia Duke's rejection of marriage and, instead, her embrace of the family business at a time when women weren't taken seriously is equally compelling.
That's another positive to hardcover books — they can be passed on to subsequent generations and evoke the same positive emotion in that generation as was evoked when the gift was originally given.
As such, the asset purchases of a large working age generation drives the price of assets up; when this population ages, and the subsequent generation is relatively small, asset prices decline.
This is part of what Pop art achieved and what subsequent generations of painters do when they work from photography: they estrange it enough to make its deepest impact thinkable.
The report identifies future growth scenarios for energy storage that envisage between 6GWh and 50GWh being added to the system, with the EFR and FFR - driven «first wave» to be followed by subsequent waves when co-location with renewable generation and behind - the - meter business models become more viable in the early 2020s and then again in the mid-to-late 2020s, when more mature business models will lead to an expanded market.
Apple has also always been conservative when it comes to radio technology and willing to wait for subsequent generation chipsets that offered better balances of performance and power efficiency.
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