current technology
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcurrentandtechnology
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current
adjective
uk/ˈkʌr.ənt/us/ˈkɝː.ənt/
of the ...
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technology
noun[C or U]
uk/tekˈnɒl.ə.dʒi/us/tekˈnɑː.lə.dʒi/
(the study and knowledge of) the practical, especially industrial, use of ...
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(Definition ofcurrentandtechnologyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Often clinical assessment is more informative thancurrenttechnology.
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These values are within reach ofcurrenttechnology.
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Shortcomings are due largely to limitations ofcurrenttechnology.
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The paper also introduced the characteristics ofcurrenttechnologysolutions used in industry.
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The second stage is a reconstruction or emulation of the original system usingcurrenttechnology.
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Transferring eight genes simultaneously into a desired genotype is almost impossible withcurrenttechnology.
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In addition, the expected benefits of new treatments can be compared with those achieved usingcurrenttechnology.
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This is becausecurrenttechnologyallows direct amplification and analysis of only the first and last genes of the array.
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Because ourcurrenttechnologywould have resulted in an unacceptable amount of destruction, we chose not to sample them.
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Ideally, we would like to exploit maximum parallelism and take maximum advantage ofcurrenttechnologyfor tabling and parallel systems.
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It evinces a real understanding ofcurrenttechnology, providing clear explanations of concepts such as frequency and pitch, resonance and amplitude.
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This paper explains a number of important spatial composition strategies available to the acousmatic composer in light ofcurrenttechnologyand sound reproduction situations.
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From this analysis, six possible ways in which thecurrenttechnologycould be used more effectively are suggested as issues 1-6 above.
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The model assumescurrenttechnology, so that it does not take into account technology that may be available in the future.
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The set of hypotheses for addressing the question of the universality of biology can be tested by future experiments that are feasible withcurrenttechnology.
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With ourcurrenttechnologythere are some limitations conditional on the speed of the computer processor and the speed of the hard disk.
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In addition, the benchmark has many problem instances that none of the considered algorithms can solve (and do not seem to be easily solved withcurrenttechnology).
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However, withcurrenttechnologythere is always a trade-off between the amount of information in the model and the ease with which it can be manipulated.
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Without a dairy option, moreover, there is a strong possibility that other, more profitable activities would have emerged than suggested by merely thecurrenttechnologyset minus dairy.
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Thus, the development of a general algorithm able to solve medium and large problem instances within a practical amount of time is beyond the reach ofcurrenttechnology.
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It is also subject to revision as devices are made smaller, and effects that are of minor importance in larger devices become non-negligible in thecurrenttechnology.
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The most advanced league of all is that in which it is planned that humanoid legged robots should compete, but this is ahead ofcurrenttechnology.
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Currenttechnologyis already incorporated in some cars; they will meet the 2008 figure.
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Many of the projects in our equipment programme are at the leading edge ofcurrenttechnology.
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Projects must be novel and economic and must show energy benefits overcurrenttechnology.
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