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The evaluative research on how these innovations become embedded in practice tends to lag behind the innovation itself.
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His other innovations included developing photosensitive glass that helped lead to color television picture tubes.
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New innovations in nail varnish technology mean there is always something new to try at home.
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Today, pipelining and most of the above innovations are implemented by the instruction unit of most microprocessors.
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His innovations in low-rise high-density housing breathed new life into the previously maligned row-housing form.
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His talent was not so much to make innovations, but rather to publicise and explain the workings of the various systems.
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In medicine, this era brought innovations such as open-heart surgery and later stem cell therapy along with new medications and treatments.
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It is a "business with a cause" - where world problems are turned into business opportunities by deployment of sustainability innovations.
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Many innovations in the various forms of portraiture evolved during this fertile period.
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Other innovations included equipping dragsters with data recorders, installing a two-stage lockup-style clutch, and a fuel delivery system with two sources.
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