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Current Trends and Challenges for the Near future, Final Report, EC DG Research Unit RTD-K. 2 october, 2002.8 LERU, Universities and Innovation:
This creates a gap in ethics of the present and near future..Monitoring signatory compliance becomes a major issue Tension:
and near future concerning actions to shape the future. Various approaches to prioritisation (such as key technologies analysis, plotting feasibility against impact of various actions, MCA,
are made according to what we know to be possible today and in the near future. Using numerical values to support decision-making is preferred a procedure
In the near future, these innovations will allow NRAMK to be one of the first mass manufactured nanotechnology products.
Whichever scenario materialises in the near future, the sustainability paradigm in Spain will be achieved, depending on the fulfilment of a number of prerequisites:
(which is likely to increase in the near future). Capacity cannot be adjusted easily, so there is a constant danger of overcapacity.
and ability to compete in the near future, is low. Using this metric, we find that the barrier to entry is reasonably low for the computational biology
In the near future, we plan to expand our scope to include not only the LDRD information from DOE laboratories,
as described in the technology vision of a Delphi topic, to the present or near future technological trajectory.
An increasing number of countries in Europe are considering undertaking horiizo scanning activities in the near future like Malta, Norway,
In most cases it will also be necessary to track the secondary signals in the near future to see
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