developed technique
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developed
adjective
uk/dɪˈvel.əpt/us/dɪˈvel.əpt/
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technique
noun[C or U]
uk/tekˈniːk/us/tekˈniːk/
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Dancers with adevelopedtechniqueand a high degree of competence hardly ever come into contact, and such incidents are usually followed by fulsome apologies.
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The first one shows how thedevelopedtechniquemakes possible both the reducing and mastering the dynamic complexity of a four degrees of freedom-vertical manipulator.
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A newlydevelopedtechniqueemploys dimension-stable anode materials, showing a high overpotential with respect to the evolution of oxygen.
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Off-axis shadowgraphy (newlydevelopedtechnique) overcomes the above mentioned problem.
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The third approach used the recentlydevelopedtechniqueof stable isotope probing to identify the active methanotrophs in a sample of cave mat and cave water.
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There is nodevelopedtechniquediscovered and no rules of accepted treatment with regard to a currency situation like the present.
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I agree that there is a very highlydevelopedtechniquenow among people to whom we usually refer as spivs or crooks.
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One recentlydevelopedtechniquefor high-speed sintering involves passing high electrical current through a powder to preferentially heat the asperities.
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In 1960, he and two other researchers were the first to apply a recentlydevelopedtechnique, fluorescent antibody imaging, to the diagnosis of schistosomiasis.
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She loved jewels and was responsible for the commissions of particularly lavish pieces of "ronde-bosse" a newlydevelopedtechniqueof making enamel-covered gold pieces.
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The developed techniques may be useful in designing mobile service robots with a more efficient and accurate self-localization approaches.
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The large fuselage panels were made of aluminum and were attached to the frames with the newlydevelopedtechniqueof spot welding, thus mostly eliminating the use of rivets.
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However, it was not until the 1950s that biologists developed techniques for producing biochemical data for the quantitative study of molecular evolution.
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His work also involved the exhaustive use of the then newly developed techniques of infrared spectroscopy and later, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy.
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He constructed new and improved old instruments and developed techniques to safer delivery in difficult situations, especially for fetuses that were born in the breech.
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Sands developed techniques in his ranch for rotating cattle pastures to work within the limits of the land.
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In the following years, chemists developed techniques for sequencing both nucleic acids and proteins, while others worked out the relationship between the two forms of biological molecules: the genetic code.
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