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  • age of the upgraded Proton rocket and the next-generation Angara family of launch vehicles.
  • Innovation Hub in East London to develop next-generation applications and services.
  • Proposals for next-generation B-factories include the SuperB designed t
  • ne in the nation with access to the FBI's next-generation CODIS 6.0 DNA Software.
  • iCAM is a Next-Generation Color Appearance Model developed by Mark
  • resses long-term challenges in developing next-generation computer chips.
  • ved, garnering an average of 81.5 on both next-generation consoles (Xbox 360 and PS3) because of it
  • efense, and even periscope detection, for next-generation cruisers and destroyers.
  • could be improved to a few nanometers in next-generation electron microscopes equipped with two fi
  • lligent Flight Control System (IFCS) is a next-generation flight control system designed to provide
  • one to six RL-10s or up to three advanced next-generation high performance engines.
  • The Orfeo programme is composed of 6 next-generation, high-resolution satellites: 4 Cosmo-Skym
  • e technologies, as well as developing the next-generation hybrid-electric systems.
  • The next-generation hydrogen car was unveiled at the Detroit
  • M customers and led to the development of next-generation industry-enabling products including the
  • nior expert in mobile services developing next-generation mobile Web technologies on high performan
  • Comprehensive next-generation network models
  • telecom networks and application-centric, next-generation networks via software switch technology.
  • ogy, including the development of APR1400 next-generation nuclear power plant.
  • Falcon III is touted as the next-generation of multiband, multimission tactical radio
  • cy-Agile Solar Radiotelescope (FASR) is a next-generation radio telescope for solar observation in
  • Roland M3S - The prototype for this next-generation Roland system was completed in 1992 and w
  • e high-intensity computational demands of next-generation sequence assembly.
  • o a cDNA library and deep sequenced using next-generation sequencing technology.
  • Depending on the next-generation sequencing technique, PET sequences can b
  • s for the enrichment of the exome DNA and next-generation sequencing technologies.
  • In 2009, Biomatters launched a Next-Generation Sequencing metagenomics project with the
  • vicing satellite, and a prototype modular next-generation serviceable satellite; NEXTSat.
  • A possible next-generation solution is Energy Dispersive X-Ray Diffr
  • ng a set of open standards for delivering next-generation TV services.
  • The Myers Motors company's next-generation vehicle, the Duo, is a two-passenger elec
  • of the Internet Protocol, or by IPv6, the next-generation version of the protocol.
  • responsible for developing and publishing next-generation video games.
  • e for the transition to 450 mm wafer, the next-generation wafer size.
  • vailability of native implementations for next-generation Web Technologies.
  • ands for Web Analysis of the Variome is a next-generation web-based bioinformatics tool for the hum