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"uptake" Definitions
  1. uptake (of something) the use that is made of something that has become available
  2. uptake (of something) (specialist) the process by which something is taken into a body or system; the rate at which this happens

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By pairing the two, Uptake believes it will be able to spot potential problems sooner and with greater confidence, Uptake President Ganesh Bell said.
"Even I am surprised!" he said of the rapid uptake.
Why the early uptake and continued focus on data centers?
Anyango, who is involved in sales, said uptake is high.
This is part of the landscape that influences product uptake.
Congress can consider measures that accelerate market entry and uptake.
Meldonium was banned because it aids oxygen uptake and endurance.
Just the sheer uptake and integration it got was amazing.
The uptake of the sport in Baluchestan Province was rapid.
"We anticipated uptake would be a challenge," Mr. Bocanegra said.
But nonetheless, its product has seen strong uptake to date.
If Allo gets uptake, Google might quietly phase out Hangouts.
"This study adds to the pile of evidence implicating e-cigarette use in cigarette smoking uptake and also adds new evidence that use of other products also is associated with cigarette smoking uptake," Leventhal said.
There are some caveats: plants can't be slow on the uptake.
Wellcome funds research into public attitudes to vaccines and vaccine uptake.
For both firms, much will depend on the uptake of 5G.
You get the same effect, the same uptake, and it's quick.
Lyft, WeWork, Grab, and Uptake Technologies round out the top five.
It's the democratic leadership that's a little slow on the uptake.
"We've been encouraged that the uptake has been swift," she adds.
So, we're seeing quicker uptake on whatever the latest fad is.
And the slow uptake by hospitals reflects a tangle of challenges.
Let's call this scenario of massive, simultaneous electric vehicle uptake the Pluggening.
The last probably four quarters we've actually started to see an uptake.
There's no guarantee that the things they try will get consumer uptake.
It is unlikely to face hurdles to uptake from Apple or Google.
Even in launched markets, customer uptake wasn't quite what executives were expecting.
Ward believes less uptake of treatment and services plays an important role.
But dress shoe brands have been a bit slower on the uptake.
The added weight of law was necessary to ensure its future uptake.
Providing subsidized solar equipment would hugely improve uptake, Ruzivo Trust's Murimba said.
Inevitably, there has been a significant uptake from communities large and small.
"Basically, carbon uptake is not a zero-sum game," Dr. Gentine said.
Psychiatry has had much more uptake on this than has primary care.
And it can feel a little slow on the uptake at times.
Brad Keywell, co-founder and CEO of Uptake Technologies (also co-founded Groupon).
" In separate comments: "The uptake of new debts must still be ruled out.
America lags behind other industrialized nations when it comes to HPV vaccine uptake.
"The company is seeing strong uptake commercially and with the government," added Coughran.
This has driven consumer uptake - 1.7m BT TV subscribers as of September 2016.
More research, policies and incentives are needed to drive further uptake, it notes.
Because, despite this relative uptake in awareness, the loris vids are not dead.
That's because Alibaba has strong uptake in China, where it's headquartered, Bartoletti says.
Astrology's online uptake doesn't feel too different, at times, than outright conspiracy theorizing.
WE'RE SEEING SOME REALLY GOOD UPTAKE ON THAT RIGHT NOW IN THE MARKETPLACE.
The rapid uptake of cheap renewables is also a contributor to coal's demise.
This limits uptake—but increases exclusivity, further augmented by requiring an invitation to join.
So I don't know how much uptake there will be in the near future.
But some critics of the quick uptake of the PDF/A are out there.
Pfisterer said the team has been "humbled" by the Square Reader uptake so far.
And it's the gaming giants which are driving the initial uptake of this technology.
But cultures are hard to change, and so far the uptake has been low.
Photos had some embarrassing hiccups on the automated tagging feature, but saw solid uptake.
The drug has seen a much faster uptake by U.S. medical insurers than expected.
Despite being late to the party, Swit has seen rapid uptake of its software.
"When airlines offer voluntary offsets, the uptake is well under 1 percent," he said.
The researchers did not track actual changes in blood sugar uptake by any tissues.
One thing holding back uptake is many companies' ignorance of how to integrate drones.
"It's no coincidence that we've seen a sharp uptake in Juul sales," King said.
"This is a really important set of data for our commercial uptake," he said.
There's a hope that these guidelines will be successful and have an international uptake.
HUCKABEE: Well, the uptake is that NATO will be stronger because President Trump is stronger.
But it was placed on the banned list because it enhances oxygen uptake and endurance.
Fadaghi compared VR to wearables, where we've seen a slow but steady uptake in Australia.
"But its uptake is not huge, and there is certainly room for improvement," Levine said.
No word on if her uptake in meme consumption influences her stance on net neutrality.
Uptake of biosimilars is therefore dependent on how healthcare systems and doctors view their reliability.
The most benign scenarios are the ones in which conservative ideas have the least uptake.
Since 2015, when the NII launched the policy, uptake has grown more slowly than expected.
Rosenzweig: I believe there was a marginal increase in uptake as a result of GDPR.
Spotify's experiments with podcasts are interesting, but uptake and adoption will be the true test.
"It was clear the uptake of plutonium was poorly understood," he said in an interview.
By tweaking these proposals somewhat, you could almost certainly increase the likelihood of state uptake.
The uptake of these measures will adversely affect global economic growth and thus oil demand.
We are putting energy efficiency first and boosting uptake of renewable energy across the board.
Uptake Technologies is involved in eight industries now including rail, energy, aviation, construction and mining.
"No matter how tokenistic it is," she said, "the language uptake has to happen first."
A high level of air pollution exacerbates viral uptake because it inflames and lowers immunity.
After its U.S. approval, analysts expect the drug will also find immediate uptake in Europe.
Automakers, advocates, and others eager to accelerate EV uptake should focus on making them familiar.
"Once the kids get into school we know we have good vaccine uptake," said Zucker.
Worms interfere with nutrient uptake and could lead to anemia, malnourishment and physical and mental impairment.
However, SMS was still expensive for users at the time, Levitan said, which prevented its uptake.
Uptake is already working on six continents and opened an office in Dubai late last year.
Editors giddily noted their surging uptake in retweets and followers thanks to the G-Dragon effect.
Europe, as well, has seen an uptake in horrific terrorist attacks in the past two years.
This will make the PS VR a product for early adopters and could initially hamper uptake.
Understandable, to a degree, because it was during a period when the Mac had slim uptake.
By making more 4K content available, TV manufactures are hoping to drive uptake of their products.
Uptake Technologies, a data mining software startup, has reached a $2 billion valuation in record time.
But banks have been slow on the uptake, burnt by past sanctions for breaking the embargo.
The mesonet's second major improvement lies simply in the volume, density, and quality of its uptake.
For the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine (MMR), uptake rose from 295 percent to 292 percent.
"The major challenge is the slow uptake of the credits on the voluntary market," Ndondo said.
My own research found that line managers are the single biggest block on flexible work uptake.
But banks have been slow on the uptake, burned by past sanctions for breaking the embargo.
Competitors may invest in the same regions, leading to a lower uptake and more mediocre returns.
Then there's the HPV: There are terrible uptake rates in south and central US. Cyber-bullied?
The slow uptake of apps for Messages and 3-D Touch is evident in the numbers.
The uptake has been slow, because some investors fail to see a clear path to outperformance.
The dulling of emotions by Selective Serotonin Re-uptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) is known as emotional blunting.
I mean, we're at, the uptake with 13-, 14-, 15-year-olds, Netflix and Spotify is huge.
"It does make me feel optimistic about the uptake we'll get for a Twitter version," says Kelvie.
Recent studies have shown that uptake of PrEP is strongly associated with increased rates of STD infection.
"Dynamic market uptake of electric vehicles has occurred in recent years," the IEA said in a report.
Evans was an expert at measuring and mathematically modeling the human body's uptake and excretion of radioactivity.
There is, however, one other obstacle besides price to the uptake of domestic digital breakers: the regulators.
The rate of tenant uptake is difficult to predict given the current soft office market in Dubai.
But environmental campaigners said the industry was still doing too little itself to promote electric vehicle uptake.
Uptake has raised more than $250 million in venture funding from Revolution, GreatPoint Ventures and Baillie Gifford.
Tokyo is expecting the largest uptake in visitors on last year of any city on the list.
"We think that's what's really going to acclerate the uptake of energy storage in Australia," he said.
The Russian leader said there had been low uptake as the subsidy only lasted a few years.
Flu vaccine uptake is never huge; except among the elderly, adult vaccination rates rarely top 50 percent.
And there remain other major barriers to the uptake of medical abortion, including cost, ignorance and stigma.
It's also going to limit the uptake of sawmill producers and transportation to increase that domestic supply.
Apple users are known for their speedy uptake of new releases, so it isn't a huge shock.
Even with that, premium publishers can't make the revenue math work, and premium uptake has been insipid.
Insets could electrify mining equipment and energy infrastructure or advance the uptake of lower-carbon steel production.
An anticipated surge in electric vehicle usage will also bolster uptake of flexible pricing tariffs, analysts say.
Although good numbers are lacking, San Francisco is widely believed to have the highest uptake in the world.
Digital ag companies need to create validation and early market interest through farmer uptake and certified field tests.
A Bloomberg New Energy Finance report released last summer projects that level of uptake will happen by 2035.
Still, the Japanese-owned convenience mega-chain has been notably slow on the uptake of mobile payment technology.
Maybe I was a little slow on the uptake, but eventually I got where I needed to go.
I worry that we will start to export this garbage and it will impact vaccine uptake in Africa.
Australia has sunshine for days, so it only makes sense the country spearhead the uptake of solar technology.
However, this limits its uptake amongst local fishermen, as not all Android interfaces are compatible with the software.
New products could further benefit top-line gains although the pace of uptake is more difficult to predict.
"We are very excited by the initial uptake," says Rossiello, who pays her international staff in Bitcoin too.
After years of covering technology, I felt uncharacteristically slow on the uptake as I stared at my phone.
KopaGas hopes to spur uptake of gas cooking using a pay-as-you-go (PAYG) system it developed.
The 2013 U.N. assessment estimated slower rates of heat uptake but did not give a single comparable number.
Uptake will retain APT's staff in Albuquerque and plans to build out the team to expand the database.
As a result, Kim believes Herceptin biosimilars will see market uptake "in between" that of Rituxan and Remicade.
Countries such as Australia and Scotland now have plans in place to achieve Rwanda-like HPV vaccine uptake.
Cutting and burning mature forests for fuel emits massive amounts of stored carbon, and reduces ongoing carbon uptake.
A climate under control The pessimism towards AI uptake is surpassed by the pessimism towards climate change inaction.
George is softly kindhearted and a little slow on the uptake (he tends to be outsmarted by Martha).
But this uptake merely replaces carbon lost when forests were cleared in the first place, usually long ago.
Writing a good textbook takes enormous time and effort, and most textbooks yield neither great uptake or riches.
And the long development times and slow uptake of new options make commercial investment in the area limited.
Naspers has not disclosed any detailed figures about the uptake of Showmax, saying only it has been positive.
"The uptake of our new medicines continued to be strong in the third quarter," Schwan said in a statement.
Also, it is unlikely that overall daily nicotine uptake from e-cigarette use will be higher than cigarette smoking.
While Feng couldn't share sale numbers for the headset locally, he said the company was happy with the uptake.
He believes the low uptake of colonoscopy is due to non-financial barriers, including the invasiveness of the procedure.
NZ was pretty quick on the uptake for new bands and they were always destined to be something special.
Rather than trying to predict the possible uptake of the LDO model, let's talk about a few more advantages.
To further boost uptake, Lemonade could give its customers incentives and discounts to take out a pet insurance policy.
Improved engine technology, more efficient flightpaths and the gradual uptake of biofuels must also play their part, he says.
FDA - PUTTING IN PLACE POSTMARKET REQUIREMENTS AIMED AT, AMONG OTHER THINGS, MONITORING MARKET DYNAMICS SUCH AS POTENTIAL YOUTH UPTAKE.
Yet while virtual and augmented reality uptake may be slower than boosters expected or hoped, venture investment hasn't slackened.
He said uptake of scrubbers was being impacted by shipowners comparing installing scrubbers with switching to lower sulphur fuels.
" "When you have this paradox," he said, "you have stalled uptake and limited access to PrEP in clinical settings.
There's a definite uptake in the last year or so in electronic music, and even more so, club music.
Sanofi is betting on strong uptake of its drug Dupixent, which is used to treat a number of diseases.
Some analysts are also predicting a quicker-than-expected uptake in electric vehicles, which do not use catalytic converters.
The National Transport Commission (NTC), an independent advisory body, said current laws could reduce the uptake of automated vehicles.
"The uptake of electric vehicles is still largely driven by the policy environment," the IEA said in the report.
Uptake is strong, as 40 million consumers obtain at least one credit report annually, although not always for free.
Uptake was slow, and even in 1980 only 32 percent of handguns produced in the US were semi-automatic.
But price will be critical in determining its uptake both among U.S. insurers and cost-conscious European healthcare systems.
Even its biggest fans admit that while Swatch had something way back when, its potential struggled with the uptake.
The apparent idea is that the shrubs will reduce wind speed and the uptake of soil and thus dust.
Jeffrey Towson, a professor at Peking University, says that the uptake for these services is significant and appears stable.
"Juul clearly was a contributor to the really significant uptake of young people using e-cigarettes," Ms. David said.
Until the end of May, she was a project manager at Uptake, a predictive analytics technology company in Chicago.
One reason for the slow uptake is the dearth of quality data to teach algorithms to perform useful tasks.
"Things are definitely slower on the uptake this year," said Shane Krige, general manager of the Fairmont in Georgetown.
The simultaneous blocking of serotonin uptake and serotonin degradation encourages enormous amounts of the neurotransmitter to flood the synapses.
In contrast, Snapchat is still evolving rapidly, and new features such as Lenses have seen rapid uptake by users.
We want to help EV uptake and support customers to transition to EVs by offering charging stations in our stores.
Some of them went home Friday to see their kids graduate, so have been a bit slow on the uptake.
Investors will be interested in the uptake of the more expensive fares as the carrier tries to offset higher fuel.
First, those who survived longer should've exhibited more extensive uptake of lead, as evidenced by microstructures found within their bones.
There are a variety of reasons uptake has been slow, but one major factor lies in stigma surrounding the drug.
The most troublesome aspect of PrEP's rollout lies in its lack of uptake among MSM who are people of color.
A cult-like following: Here we are looking for evidence of uptake in not just usage, but also ecosystem partners.
We don't know why certain people in the world uptake HIV quicker, why certain women contract it more from men.
" ** "Tactivo uptake has been a little bit slow lately, but we see some very interesting pilots in Germany right now.
With such a nascent, very new form of storytelling, it's difficult to predict what user uptake is going to be.
"The customer uptake for the product has just been phenomenal," Peter Beck, the founder of Rocket Lab, tells The Verge.
The lingering stigma of men who have sex with men may explain much of the low uptake, both researchers say.
If so, they will further support the economics of both renewable energy and electric vehicles, accelerating the uptake of both.
Given the low uptake, The Register asked Google software engineer Grzegorz Milka why 2FA isn't mandatory for all Gmail accounts.
The unexpected uptake led to a national shortage of Meningitis B jabs, with some clinics sourcing pricier vaccinations from abroad.
Technologies fueled by hydrogen, one of the world's most abundant elements, have long held promise but uptake has been slow.
The project has secured funding from Interreg North-West Europe to speed up the uptake of floating offshore wind technologies.
A spokesman for one large retailer said he had seen "very little uptake of the payment option" in his sector.
A range of incentives have been brought in by the state to encourage the uptake of electric vehicles across California.
It may even speed the uptake of educational VR and AR by clearly designating products designed to that market's sensibilities.
The pulses alternate between one side of the tree trunk and the other, which experience has shown encourages water uptake.
Consumer uptake of telemental health services should surge as rural labor shortages depress use of in-person mental health services.
Farmers' uptake of technology is also driven by the rising cost of land, supplies (like seeds or fertilizer) and water.
Given the present rate of temperature rise, the imbalance between plant uptake and microbial release of CO2 may well grow.
But Clinton's campaign, quick on the uptake, flipped the script and found a way to capitalize on Trump's rude comments.
In the early days, some clean stoves were criticised for not being suited to local cultures and traditions, curbing uptake.
This enables faster uptake of newer, cleaner technologies and contributes to more rapid reduction of CO2 emissions from urban mobility.
But price will be critical in determining its uptake both among U.S. insurers and cost-conscious European health-care systems.
The potential loss of that subsidy for poor households is one barrier to faster uptake of solar energy, Sugathapala said.
The researchers go on to dub the global uptake of computational propaganda tools and techniques a "critical threat" to democracies.
"New product sales are demonstrating good momentum and we are seeing accelerations in uptake in our new respiratory portfolio," Witty said.
The CM1 saw a lot of uptake from various markets, specifically in "IOT and home and factory automation", the Foundation said.
The company said it is hoping to capitalize on the rapid uptake of smartphones and improving telecommunications infrastructure on the continent.
The somewhat heavy-handed comparison serves to highlight that VR uptake is ponderously burdened by hardware adoption and ease of use.
For now, that will limit their uptake to companies, which can afford the hardware and are less worried about the aesthetics.
Uptake describes itself as one of the bigger SaaS players that is tapping this opportunity with a plug and play solution.
Uptake stressed that their system does not itself make any decisions, but simply highlights potential problem areas for humans to investigate.
Uptake and APT will continue offering their own predictive analytics platforms to their respective clients but intend to integrate the two.
"We're seeing tremendous uptake on university campuses," said Bayer, adding that hot food deliveries were dominating the orders rather than groceries.
"There's something else behind the uptake in Python, which is this explosion of the work in data science and machine learning."
If you are as slow on the uptake as I am, you'll need a few seconds to piece together the evidence.
"EV uptake and increased fleet fuel-efficiency could cut oil demand by around 3.5 million bpd in 2025," the bank said.
In 2014/15, 53 million prescriptions for antidepressants or selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors (SSRIs) were filled out in England alone.
One big way that LinkedIn hopes to grow uptake of Sales Navigator now is to expand to serve much larger businesses.
Kylie Jenner is a little slow on the uptake, and so are the tattoo artists who let her turn the tables.
A sharp uptake in technology designed to automate jobs and replace human workers is bringing new voices to this old debate.
"Reasons for low uptake given by companies include low consumer demand, complexity of their supply chains and additional costs," they said.
Instead, Huawei may have to sell the Mate 10 Pro via online channels that could restrict the uptake of the device.
"Since people globally are bound to their homes we see a steep uptake in learning activity," said Babbel CEO Arne Schepker.
According to former Groupon co-founder and current Uptake Technologies CEO Brad Keywell, that answer is data, data and more data.
STIKO, a panel of experts appointed by the German health ministry, recommends a schedule of childhood immunizations but uptake is voluntary.
They're rich in antioxidants and thought to help prevent cell damage, decrease fat absorption, and even increase glucose uptake in muscle.
Since 2000, we've seen outbreaks every year in populations with lower levels of vaccine uptake, totaling between 37 and 667 cases.
Other hot topics on Thursday will include the uptake and bond purchases of the ECB's June TLTRO (targeted long-term refinancing operation).
This is "one compelling reason for patients" to get 3D mammography and may be why there's been a "rapid uptake," she said.
Uptake of these new initiatives has been significant, and has helped achieve a shift in the way Cambridge deals with such cases.
Chicago-based Uptake understands the potential of capturing all this data and is betting big that the market will continue to grow.
As women find new products that they like the word will spread quickly, translating into faster uptake and adoption by other women.
Nevertheless, while uptake of languages such as Japanese, Chinese and Arabic has risen, some less popular ones have fallen by the wayside.
While carbon fibre reinforced parts have become standard materials in aircraft and wind turbine rotors, the auto industry's uptake has lagged expectations.
Using a well-known imaging technique known as FDG-PET, they were able to capture and map glucose uptake in the brain.
Clearly, these decreasing rates have been observed since the late 90s and therefore can't be wholly attributed to an uptake of vaping.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. analytic software firm Uptake Technologies is set to announce it has hired one of General Electric Co's (GE.
"We've had a good uptake on that product," ESPN president John Skipper told Recode's Peter Kafka at this week's Code Media conference.
Meldonium was banned because it aids oxygen uptake and endurance, and several athletes across international sports have already been caught using it.
New management is in place, with a more conservative risk appetite focusing on good credit quality and selective uptake of new customers.
Acquiring APT potentially makes Uptake more trustworthy among plant managers who want partners with deep knowledge about their operations, according to Guilfoyle.
Uptake of biosimilar versions of Rituxan, Herceptin and Avastin - another Roche drug soon losing protection - is less certain in the United States.
Opportunities: co-living, other tech for seniorsAarons sees an expanding market for Challenges: slow uptake in general, and VR is far off
Despite an increasing uptake of automation in the workplace, some have argued that companies should be doing more to preserve human jobs.
The point was to test a "saturation site" that could simulate universal uptake of a basic income and study the community effects.
But with its development and uptake came alarm bells, with some warning that STI rates would increase among those who used PrEP.
University Ventures' Managing Director Ryan Craig said his firm backed Portfolium, in part, because of its rapid uptake within the university market.
On the upside, this has led to a noticeable uptake in the long-term partnerships Philips offers to hospitals, Van Houten said.
The researchers, who were indeed working with NASA, looked at the differences between oxygen uptake and body acceleration when running vs. jumping.
This could prime their telehealth programs for more effective, efficient usage and drive a rise in uptake once the pandemic has subsided.
A study in a Californian health-care system suggests uptake increased from 2.4% of pregnant mothers in 2002 to 3.9% in 2014.
Behind the success of the cactus family is its prodigious dry wit, its talent for maximizing water uptake and minimizing water loss.
China, for example, should ban all new coal-fired plants, continue governmental support for renewables and support the uptake of electric vehicles.
"I'll concede that we've been too slow on the uptake," he said, referring to the training of staff members at the shelters.
When we're showing ... Because a part of this is we have to get the governments in the region to uptake this technology.
But as uptake ballooned, human rights groups sounded alarms over how Facebook is being used to spread hate speech and stoke ethnic violence.
In the Nike lab, scientists measure Eliud Kipchoge's oxygen uptake, a key indicator of how fast a runner can go over long distances.
Already, Uber is seeing positive results from its 180-days program changes, including rapid uptake of its tipping option on the rider side.
Real estate is one of those industries that has been rather slow on the uptake of technology, which makes a lot of sense.
But even with Singapore's phenomenal mobile penetration rate, analysts believe the uptake of both Apple and Samsung's mobile payment services may be disappointing.
Research and development, policy support, charging infrastructure investment and production improvements are resulting in lower battery costs and higher electric vehicle (EV) uptake.
However, as electric vehicle uptake continues to rise their charging will increase electricity demand and impact transmission and distribution grids, the report said.
The International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT) said its analysis showed a more ambitious CO2 target would foster the uptake of electrified vehicles.
Alipay is available only as a smartphone app, linked to a bank account, reflecting the rapid uptake of internet-enabled phones in China.
Some signs of hope can be found in the latest earnings statement from Tesla, which points to increased uptake of its electric vehicles.
Oxygen uptake is a good measurement of muscle function, endurance and speed And it's a great way to tone thighs, calves and glutes.
That was a key factor in the uptake of new subscribers in the quarter, executives said on an earnings call after the report.
Google has even offered a way for websites to accept donations in exchange for ad-free experiences, although it hasn't gotten much uptake.
That's important when your work is to make life-changing medicines, but it can challenge things like innovation and uptake of new technologies.
"Probably in perimenopausal women it's strictly hormones, but in menopausal women there was a huge uptake in medications to treat headaches," Martin said.
According to a Community Food Advocates report from 2016, a significant uptake in participation took place at schools that provided universal free lunch.
Over the forty years from 220006-2202, the uptake of hearing aids by those with hearing loss has remained at about 2628 percent.
The rapid uptake has spurred fears that mobile payment firms, without oversight, could misuse funds held while transactions between users and merchants clear.
The committee also said the uptake of ultra-low emission vehicles such as electric cars was too low to meet Britain's climate targets.
However, it is possible that delaying the release of standards could have the opposite effect and lead to lower consumer uptake of 2250G.
But despite uptake abroad and US docs' interest, it may not be feasible to provide US radiologists relief with AI-powered imaging tools.
To really spell it out for any slow-on-the-uptake Watsons, round out the costume with mannish oxfords — and a magnifying glass.
Right now, analysts are betting on a slow uptake of the top-end phone, both because of production delays and the high price.
The automaker is also looking into where the uptake of greener models is strongest and where the best supply chains are, he said.
Plus, standards like ATSC 3.0 (which could allow for 4K reception via antenna) could also start to see more uptake from TV makers.
"The emergence of all-solid-state batteries may disrupt the current situation and greatly accelerate market uptake of battery electric vehicles," Yoshida wrote.
We know from other countries that it is perfectly possible to rapidly shift adult smokers to better options while simultaneously preventing youth uptake.
These technologies were selected based on their incredibly rapid adoption, as was the case for credit cards, or their slow uptake, i.e. dishwashers.
Nadia is quicker on the uptake than Alan is, though, deciding at once that her job is to find Alan in the next loop.
As a result, the rapid uptake of AIs for hiring in the market has moved too fast, and with too little scrutiny, they say.
The presence of large, acquisitive companies and the uptake of technology like drones, robotics and sensors by farmers are all driving the investment trend.
"These findings suggest that the uptake of risky health behaviors may be occurring earlier in life than we previously thought," Lacey added by email.
Uptake provides artificial intelligence software to industrials companies to help them predict the performance of complex machines by combining data analytics and machine learning.
The Anticancer Fund believes that the path to wider uptake of repurposed drugs is through approval and relabelling by drug regulators for new treatments.
Their cardiorespiratory fitness was determined at ages 12, 37 and 22 years by measuring their maximal oxygen uptake level after undergoing standardized physical tests.
AMS's third-quarter forecast is ahead of analysts' expectations and is likely helped by uptake of its VCSEL products, said Mirabaud analyst Neil Campling.
So if doctors are slow on the uptake, the platform may very find a home in the fitness section of the App Store instead.
As many U.S. states such as California move towards implementing similar regulatory frameworks we are seeing this uptake based on regulatory trends trickle downstream.
The world is more globalized and there's been a visual move toward modernization, where you see an uptake in technology even among rural populations.
Because Innisfil is a small town and Bitcoin is still somewhat niche, the uptake isn't expected to be huge, at least not at first.
While there is excitement surrounding the development of electric cars, there are concerns that a lack of public charging stations could hamper their uptake.
Uptake, a CNBC Disruptor, launched its service with construction giant Caterpillar and has since serviced other companies like the energy unit of Berkshire Hathaway.
Increasing uptake of its other offerings could help Didi get on track to become profitable: It reported annual losses of $1.6 billion in 2018.
"We've been really pleased about the uptake of the original Hulu bundle, so are happy to be expanding the offering," a spokesperson told TechCrunch.
To help lower harmful greenhouse gas emissions, governments are trying to encourage their uptake through subsidies and tax breaks and introducing low-emissions zones.
In Kenya, businesses are looking to broaden access to energy by fusing micro grid technology with the significant uptake of mobile phone payment systems.
In Germany, for instance, high costs have weighed on Humira, Enbrel and Remicade uptake, Dr. Stefan Schewe, a German Rheumatology League board member, said.
"Plant uptake and degradation take time," Zheng said, and fast-moving rivers might not give roots enough of a chance to suck up pollutants.
Hrivnak's infrared technology, which had quickly seen uptake with televisions (including by Bang & Olufsen), was the secret sauce that made a universal remote possible.
I was a bit slow on the uptake last week in believing that Queen Margaery's conversion might be genuine rather than characteristically prudent politicking.
Uptake Technologies meanwhile is keeping its focus on using predictive technologies that will help people do their jobs better or make them "super human".
Cold weather activities, such as shoveling snow, could also be the reason for an uptake in heart attacks, according to the American Heart Association.
The effect of grapefruit on levothyroxine is the opposite: Drinking grapefruit juice — or orange juice — can inhibit uptake transporters and reduce the drug's absorption.
The fear of such scrutiny could deter Indonesians from considering the amnesty, which runs to March 2017 and has so far had a tepid uptake.
Similarly, uptake of benefits such as free school meals is thought to be low, meaning the data may not capture the extent of migrants' poverty.
Kimmel brought this up with Johnson, as they had once felt a sense of competition stemming from an uptake in the sales of fanny packs.
"The main message of our paper is that you can have more accurate press releases without reducing news uptake, and that's good news," says Chambers.
Uptake closed three rounds of funding last year, taking in a total of $257 million from investors, including Baillie Gifford, Revolution Growth and GreatPoint Partners.
For those who might be slow on the uptake, the credits conclude with an arsenal of weapons slowly coalescing into the Punisher's infamous skull logo.
But regulators have been struggling with how to strike a balance between curbing the uptake of e-cigarettes in minors while also helping smokers quit.
But the cost-effectiveness of these new technologies hasn't yet been proven, and until if and when it is, that's a huge barrier to uptake.
Advocates claim the fungus helps with oxygen uptake, stamina (on the field and in the bedroom) and recovery — not to mention boasts anti-cancer properties.
Other preventative malaria treatment is available for infants, but uptake is "slow," according to the WHO, and it is being implemented only in Sierra Leone.
In addition, average transaction prices improved from the fourth quarter of 1003, driven primarily by a favorable shift in product mix and higher option uptake.
As with Pepper, Lovot's uptake is likely to be hampered by its hefty price tag of 349,000 yen ($3,100) before tax with ongoing subscription fees.
William Blair analyst Matt Phipps expects the drug to have slow uptake initially due to the cardiovascular risks, and expects peak sales of $500 million.
Uptake, the analytics platform it has created will soon be used by non-profit organizations in Nepal focused on identifying people lost to human trafficking.
A business intelligence application for non-profits trying to disrupt human trafficking in Nepal is going live later this month, according to an Uptake spokesperson.
There was a lot of debate around nutrition and which national guidelines should be used, and how one nutrient might affect the uptake of another.
The deal illustrates how some firms like Uptake aim to set themselves apart in a crowded field of big data crunchers by narrowing their focus.
Woods took up professional golf in 1996, and his instant success caused a dramatic increase in the uptake of the sport, according to Golf Digest.
"We're seeing increased uptake of HIV testing, particularly among gay and bisexual men, who are the population most affected by HIV in Australia," Guy said.
" Ellner says she's still a fan of the device and feels like Juul's uptake among kids is "affecting a business that had other [positive] intentions.
On Wednesday the EU car industry lobby offered to further cut CO2 emissions, albeit over a lengthy period and dependent on uptake of electric cars.
"For the Prime Minister to use the storm as an opportunity to slowdown the uptake of renewables is reprehensible," Greens politician Adam Bandt told Reuters.
That is, of course, a mistake; but Andrew and Julie are irritatingly slow on the uptake as their guests become more menacing by the minute.
Microplastics larger than 150 micrometres are not likely to be absorbed in the human body and uptake of smaller particles is expected to be limited.
Co-founded and led by Brad Keywell, a co-founder of Groupon, Uptake partners not with Silicon Valley darlings but with more traditional corporate names.
The relatively low uptake means the state has saved "only" $225,000 through the program, not the $1 million they were hoping for, per the Tribune.
Both have been shown to dramatically lower cholesterol levels, but uptake as been slow as the medical community and health insurers questioned their cost effectiveness.
"The uptake of the cooker is very good simply because it uses very little firewood, saves money, (and) is safe to cook with," he said.
Kevin admits he was slow on the uptake, especially because his father died of a heart attack, and his mother is also battling heart issues.
"If the uptake is as strong as we hope, it will be a trove of information about how management styles affect behaviours and welfare," McGreevy said.
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Though interest in energy management continues to rise, and customers, especially millennials, express good intentions, actual uptake of serious energy management techniques and technologies remains slow.
Two of the sources said CBD was looking for $500 million but might have to settle for $450 million if it could not get sufficient uptake.
However, Allo's uptake was slow – it reached its first 5 million downloads in less than a week, but then took two months to double that again.
Once the heart benefits are known and added to the Repatha's label, "we should see some dramatic uptake," said Tony Hooper, Amgen's head of commercial operations.
Despite incentives, neither battery technology nor charging infrastructure is ready for the mass electric-car uptake required to put a dent in average emissions by then.
It's been a major success, but considering the benefits of deployment (some obvious, some disputed), uptake hasn't been as fast as pretty much anyone would like.
Young people's extraordinarily rapid uptake of nicotine-delivery devices is one of the reasons Food and Drug Administration director Scott Gottlieb called for stronger regulations Monday.
A big obstacle to the uptake of electric buses is the need to take them out of service for part of the day to recharge them.
Revenues rose 1.9 percent in its consumer business, where strong uptake in fixed broadband services and digital TV offset regulatory caps on using mobile phones abroad.
But Uptake is competing in a crowded market with a number of big players, some of which have their own big deals with the energy industry.
FRANKFURT/ZURICH (Reuters) - Swiss biotechnology firm Actelion  raised its guidance for a second time, buoyed by strong uptake of its new pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) medicines.
"Looking at the forward bookings for summer, there is a lot of aggressive pricing by airlines," he added, which is set to buoy jet fuel uptake.
The Bancor Wallet will only likely to get uptake if it can continue to add integration with tokens and maintain a live status and instant conversions.
Although edtech overall has seen quite a few successes in the past years, the global uptake of truly innovative educational technology at universities is still limited.
Killer Instinct is now cross-platform across all of its seasons, and we've seen a tremendous uptake in the number of matches between PC and console.
The Bakkt Warehouse was likely key for the firm to secure approval for its Bitcoin futures product and could have similarly significant impacts on institutional uptake.
I happen to be particularly quick on the uptake, so I grokked that 8D's "Publishing debut of 1851, with 'The'" should be THE NEW YORK TIMES.
Telehealth companies, especially, could be slated for continued uptake, considering the coronavirus has had private and government-sponsored insurers modifying virtual care reimbursement and access policies.
For the first time, scientists have been able to monitor changes in the uptake of carbon dioxide and make this data publicly available in real time.
Much of the white paper is also take up with discussion of strategies about "supporting the development and uptake of AI" and "facilitating access to data".
Inovio hopes to "enhance the uptake of the DNA vaccine by cells," as Joseph Kim, its C.E.O., put it, thereby triggering a more potent immune response.
I've tried all the well-known SSRIs (selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors), like Prozac and Zoloft, as well as NDRIs (norepinephrine–dopamine reuptake inhibitors) like Wellbutrin.
"This study shows that estimates of this ocean heat uptake are probably on the high side of what we previously thought," said NASA climate scientist Kate Marvel.
Conventional pasture grazing, with animals pent up in one area, can denude the soil of vital grasses, reducing its carbon dioxide uptake and leading to soil erosion.
The uptake is resulting in low fuel inventories at the refineries ahead of winter, and they will likely need to keep run rates high to replenish stocks.
On the venture side you may not have noticed, but Uptake, a Chicago-based IoT startup, beat Slack and Uber to become Forbes 2015's Hottest Startup.
Uptake was slow until the company spied an opportunity in the tradition of giving cash gifts in red envelopes to friends and relatives during Chinese new year.
We often encourage people to use fertilizers during the grow seasons (spring-summer) as that helps to revitalize old soils and promote nutrient uptake in the roots.
But uptake so far has been limited, particularly among the elderly, those with chronic conditions and others who could benefit most from a better, smarter healthcare system.
Full implementation of these goals, however, should depend on consumer uptake of new models of electric and rechargeable hybrids, Zetsche told reporters at the Frankfurt auto show.
Even though institutional investors typically tender shortly before the deadline, the bidders have grown increasingly uneasy about the slow uptake, sources close to them have told Reuters.
"The key to the Merck story remains continued strong commercial uptake of Keytruda and the release of additional positive clinical data," Credit Suisse analyst Vamil Divan said.
Still, some analysts have expressed concern that additional patient monitoring required by the FDA on concern over heart and liver problems linked to Kisqali could dent uptake.
MTS on Tuesday posted a 2.1 percent rise in 2016 revenue to 435.7 billion roubles ($7.6 billion), helped by strong mobile data uptake and increased handset sales.
While there was reluctant uptake of the product initially, growth can partially be attributed to the number of apps available, Telsyte Managing Director Foad Fadaghi told Mashable.
Australians already have a high uptake of contactless payment cards and devices, and the ease of use of Apple Pay on the smartwatch makes it particularly appealing.
The boost in uptake is due in part to a feeling among those in the industry that financial technology has reached a turning point in its evolution.
One year into startup crowdfunding, interest has been mixed: "Everyone in the industry thought there'd be more uptake," Richard Swart, chief strategy officer at NextGen, told Bloomberg.
"Boxed warning should have been expected given the history of capillary leak syndrome, but we don't think it will affect uptake," Wedbush Securities analyst David Nierengarten said.
Since this discovery, public health officials around the world have waged information campaigns encouraging women to use the supplement, yet uptake in the United States remains low.
"Launching a new exchange is enormously complex, so if the initial uptake for the contract isn't that strong, it isn't necessarily a bad thing," said Bands' Browning.
The most remarkable finding in the study was that the two groups of exercisers saw the same improvement in their oxygen uptake, despite their varying time commitments.
Uptake Technologies acts as a third-party data scientist and is Keywell's attempt to be the analytics back end for industries like mining, construction, aviation and rail.
So, while the opportunity for telehealth providers to land down in countries with severe doctor shortages abounds, actually spurring uptake could be difficult if tech barriers persist.
Sanofi Chief Executive Olivier Brandicourt said he was encouraged by Dupixent uptake, which sold 26 million euros ($30.6 million) in its first full quarter on the market.
An approach my team is taking is to use ultrasound to temporarily open the blood-brain barrier, which increases the uptake of Alzheimer's drugs or antibody fragments.
The initiative aims to boost local economic development in a way that uses natural resources sustainably, with a focus on increasing clean energy uptake and forest cover.
With its current momentum, 25G uptake is expected to be significantly faster than that of LTE, the telecoms network equipment maker said in its biannual Mobility Report.
Although the tower's only China appearance so far has been as a showcase in Beijing, he is targeting an uptake of 800 units in cities across China.
The company pledged to transition to 100 percent electric vehicles and is supporting the uptake of EVs by its 6,000 staff and customers in over 150 countries.
Phaedra Parks says her ex is not only a felon ... he's slow on the uptake and she wants a judge to throw him out of divorce court.
MIT's Erik Brynjolfsson, a leading expert in productivity who also co-authored this latest paper, has suggested that this could be caused by slow uptake of new technology.
Curve is joining a number of other fintechs in heading over to the US, but the country's fintech industry has its own challenges that could impact its uptake.
To redesign markets to facilitate very high uptake of renewable energy for its own sake is indeed a way to turn the world, and economic logic, upside down.
But remember that one of the surest signs you've done something right in apps with significant uptake is that any changes are greeted with massive, primarily negative outcry.
Machine learning software developed by Chicago firm Uptake Technologies will be used to predict when vehicles will need repair, flagging problems to army mechanics before they become disastrous.
Those ideas include deep ocean convection around Antarctica, the ratio of land to water, and perhaps, additional heat uptake in the Southern Ocean thanks to the ozone hole.
But that's still lower than the uptake of other routine vaccinations — such as the polio or measles-mumps-rubella vaccines — which typically hovers around 80 or 90 percent.
Commercial success will depend on the fast uptake of comprehensive gene-sequencing tools for tissue samples at cancer units to help identify the cases that benefit from Vitrakvi.
Why it matters: If the oceans slow their carbon uptake, there would be more planet-warming carbon dioxide in the air, which would speed up global warming significantly.
Prior to embarking on their missions, each astronaut had various health measures taken to assess their physical fitness, including oxygen uptake, cardiac output, and hemoglobin concentration and saturation.
The banks and their technology partners are yet to share mobile payment uptake numbers, but Elliott said the bank's collaboration with Apple Pay has so far been successful.
As such, Gunvor, which has also invested in some scrubbers, believes there will still be demand for heavy fuel oil, as scrubber uptake increases through 2020 and 2022.
The big picture: The uptake of AI in criminal justice mirrors a broad push to automate difficult or sensitive decisions, like hiring and diagnosing diseases from medical scans.
But the quick uptake has given way to yet another problem: The bikes are now polluting the public square, with mangled two-wheelers piled high on some sidewalks.
The top deals in 2017 have been at Airbnb, online lender SoFi, grocery-delivery startup Instacart, and Uptake Technologies - a predictive analytics software company run by Groupon's founders.
For green energy in transport, the 2020 target is 10 percent, while the expected level for 2015 was 6 percent, due to a late uptake of advanced biofuels.
Again, that's still lower than the uptake of other routine vaccinations — such as the polio or measles-mumps-rubella vaccines — which typically hovers around 80 or 90 percent.
Although the absolute number of people taking PrEP is low, the trajectory of PrEP uptake – a seven-fold increase in the past four years – is promising to many.
"We don't see any scientific research so far that proves (banning mentholated cigarettes) reduces youth consumption or reduces uptake of cigarettes to youngsters," Chief Executive Nicandro Durante said.
The strong sales numbers for Keytruda were driven by uptake in first-line non-small cell lung cancer, Guggenheim Securities analyst Tony Butler said in a client note.
"We will be watching to see asset manager and service provider uptake which should ultimately lead to better investor outcomes," said Christopher Woolard, FCA executive director for strategy.
She would rather the committee "wait a year or two and get a little bit more data about the real-world uptake implications of this vaccine," she said.
Lakshmi Dharmarajan, an analyst at research group GlobalData, said uptake of biosimilar Humira might also be slowed by the fact the drug is usually self-injected at home.
But while these offers drive uptake, they have actually lowered the average pricing of the service, and therefore steadily lowered Spotify's average revenue per subscriber in recent years.
"We like to work with companies like Xiaomi to take risks," lavished Qualcomm's president Cristiano Amon upon his hosts, using 5G uptake to jibe at Apple by implication.
Despite consumers' concerns about digital health tools, they're still signaling interest in the tech — and we think providers could help drive uptake by recommending these tools to patients.
All this fits back into the round; Finix is a bet that providing payment technology on a SaaS basis will attract legion uptake by companies of all sorts.
But when users realized that Bitcoin had many drawbacks as a way of making purchases — like being slower and more expensive than traditional cash — there was little uptake.
Given the rapid uptake of its smartphones, consumer interest will likely translate to its upcoming product lines, as long as Realme continues to strategically balance cost and quality.
Previous research had suggested that a low uptake may be influenced by religious tradition and fears that circumcision could be an attempt to convert Christians to other religions.
Mueller said while electric car uptake was still low, he expected sales to rise and capacity in its Dresden factory had been doubled to account for customer demand.
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But uptake was somewhat slow—while 21977,215 cars were labeled with the technology in the mid-23s, that was only a small portion of the overall train system.
Comparatively, physician uptake of remote monitoring for efficiency grew from 12% in 303 to 16% in 2019, while use of clinical decision support tools rose from 28% to 37%.
And an ocean pollution convention has banned the dumping of iron into the sea to boost uptake of carbon dioxide by algae, while also allowing research on the topic.
Novartis is keenly aware of heart-drug hurdles, too, after sluggish uptake of its $4,500-per-year Entresto, despite trial results in heart failure that were lauded as stellar.
"We currently model Spinraza gaining 10% penetration in the US and modest uptake in ex-US and get to $390M sales in 2017 (consensus at $200-$300M)," Karnauskas said.
This year's resources allow for $3 million in grants for individual artists and smaller organizations ineligible for direct city funding — a tremendous uptake compared to $1 million in 2015.
Amazon has also integrated Alexa as part of this as it looks to increase the uptake of its voice assistant and make it a key part of the home.
Harrison-Quintana said there's still more research to be done about how effective these previous efforts have been, but noted a "significant uptake in use" of the health features.  
It's clear in her mischievous play, her ability to generate urgent affection and her speed on the uptake that this is the same Goffman I have gotten to know.
Uptake takes voluminous amounts of data produced in industries like energy and transportation and uses AI to unlock all the ways a particular process or machine could potentially fail.
Queensland has unveiled plans for the Electric Super Highway, a series of fast-charging stations in 18 cities and towns it hopes will encourage the uptake of electric vehicles.
While GamePrint is focused on a consumer niche, but one which the startup is betting will be faster on the uptake of nascent 3D printing than the average consumer.
Such a study would serve to verify the chart published in the Juul nicotine salts patent, which show nicotine salts matching the nicotine uptake curve of a Pall Mall.
More From VICE News: The uptake, distribution, accumulation (and interaction with tissues and organs), metabolism, elimination, and ultimate toxicity of microplastics in the body will depend on many factors.
With the swift uptake of subscribers and unlimited free voice calls, rival networks started getting bombarded by a disproportionate incoming calls and most calls from Jio's network started failing.
Ganesh Bell, former chief digital officer at GE and chief executive officer at GE Power Digital, will become president of Chicago-based Uptake later this month, these people said.
Pointy CEO and co-founder Mark Cummins says the Series B round will be used by the startup to accelerate growth and build on increased uptake by U.S. retailers.
Pelino said that one direct competitor to Uptake is C3 IoT, a company that's been developing enterprise analytics software since 2009 and counts Con Edison and Pella as customers.
Carmakers have been particularly angry about any restrictions on hybrid models, which are seen by some as a transitional technology as the uptake of purely electric cars ramps up.
Yet despite great promise, PrEP uptake has been disappointingly slow among gay and bisexual men, and some blame Truvada's cost, averaging over $1,700 per month of treatment in 2015.
The pills themselves resemble tiny, elongated snow globes; the vitamins and minerals they contain are suspended in an oil that promotes better uptake in the body, Ms. Schneider said.
" But some, such as Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller, have argued that this is an oversimplification, as there will "always be a [flavor] category that has higher youth uptake.
The Series A funding will go towards expanding Prisma's 23-strong team and scaling the business by spending on marketing to grow uptake of its apps' premium subscription offers.
"We expect the combined effect of these two corrections to have a small impact on our calculations of overall heat uptake, but with larger margins of error," said Keeling.
"Volcanic output of greenhouse gases is roughly matched by ocean and terrestrial carbon uptake," said climatologist Michael Mann, the director of the Earth System Science Center at Penn State.
PrEP was approved by the Food and Drug Administration in 2012 and first recommended by the CDC in 2014, but access and cost challenges have prevented a large uptake.
PrEP was approved by the Food and Drug Administration in 85033 and first recommended by the CDC in 2014, but access and cost challenges have prevented a large uptake.
Moss is sharper on the uptake; watch her console Chuck on the eve of the Ali fight, drawing him to her breast but rolling her eyes to the heavens.
Tech leaders have called on the government to move to a system where 16-19 mathematics is compulsory and adapt the apprenticeship model to allow uptake of software developers.
The last few years have seen enormous uptake of renewable energy, but we must now redouble our efforts to ensure these new low-carbon technologies are able to thrive.
"This story has always been about driving uptake more so than profitability over the next few years, and this should accomplish this nicely," William Blair analyst Brian Weinstein said.
In the future, new genetic modifications might conceivably do more to boost potential yields for certain crops by, for instance, improving photosynthesis or increasing the nutrient uptake of plants.
Rapid uptake in North America and India is also expected while sub-Saharan Africa, Middle East and North Africa, Latin America and North East Eurasia are identified as laggards.
Finally, in China, where the likes of Alipay and WeChat Pay have seen massive uptake in recent years, only 25 percent indicated they still preferred using cash for transactions.
And one of the big changes set to take place in the sector, as renewables become more widely used, is the increasing importance and uptake of energy storage systems.
The degree of the impact on Orange will depend on the extent to which average revenue per user (ARPU) uplift and fibre uptake can offset declines in wholesale revenue.
Azad speculates that other factors, such as the rise of drug-fueled sex parties (also known as chemsex parties) and hookup apps, may be driving the increased PEP uptake.
Consistently high inflation rates and stringent currency control policies created a perfect storm for the uptake of the digital currency bitcoin in Argentina, with major publications heralding its widespread adoption.
The European Commission wants the links to ease the uptake of renewable energy in both countries, reduce the continent's dependence on Russian gas and help it meet its climate goals.
The Revenant's Hardy plays his cousin, who seems slow on the uptake, and perhaps a bit distracted by a budding romance with a new woman in the neighborhood (Noomi Rapace).
The proposed auction price will be a "serious impediment" to the uptake of 25G in India, said Rajan Mathews, director general of lobby group Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI).
Some other state-organized initiatives for the return of Syria's internally displaced — who total 6.2 million - to former rebel bastions have been made public, but the uptake has been modest.
A broad user base makes Line well placed to encourage uptake of the new puzzle game among casual users, Nintendo Chief Executive Shuntaro Furukawa said at a briefing on Friday.
What's in the smoke: Plants uptake different types of salts and heavy metals (think: spinach is rich in iron) so they give off different types of particles when they burn.
"We are seeing uptake being exponentially in nature," Microsoft general manager for Power BI Kamal Hathi told me ahead of this week's event, which attracted over 2,500 Power BI users.
Despite knowing intellectually that, due to poor vaccine uptake, this completely preventable disease would make a resurgence in my career, the severity of the illness still took me by surprise.
Crafting policies to support the growth of solar power will be key for continued uptake of it, said Pavel Oimeke, director of renewable energy for the Kenya Energy Regulatory Commission.
The report, examining ocean temperatures to depths of more than 2,000 meters (6,500 ft), found that "half of the total global ocean heat uptake since 1865 has accumulated since 1997".
With the shut down of Quirky/Wink and the slow uptake of other options, it seems most consumers still do not have a compelling reason to purchase such advanced devices.
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, antidepressants invented and widely prescribed during the Prozac boom, bind to the receptor sites in the brain, assisting its uptake of the body's feel-good chemicals.
Thanks to rapid uptake of wireless high-speed internet, India's burgeoning middle class is increasingly shopping online, but steep competition among e-tailers has lead to losses across the sector.
Kagan said he's seen a slight uptake in click-through rates in categories with more immediacy, such as quick-service restaurants, in the limited time since the new design launched.
While barriers to biosimilar usage in the U.S. still exist despite a decade of use and rapid uptake of recently approved biosimilars in Europe, the healthcare landscape is rapidly changing.
After a meal of carbohydrates, most blood sugar is disposed of in skeletal muscle, and muscle contractions increase insulin activity and glucose uptake, which helps to lower blood sugar, he said.
Shaheen went on to state that in order to encourage a wider uptake of automated vehicles, focus needed to be placed on public safety and the perception of autonomous transport's safety.
"Controlling air pollution will bring huge benefits to human welfare but it may reduce the amount of nutrients to the surface ocean and, thus, the ocean carbon uptake rate," Shi said.
Testing a website against multiple browsers has always been difficult, and because Edge had so little uptake, it meant optimizing for it often fell off the priority list for web developers.
They overestimated carbon uptake by trees, and suggested putting trees where they've never been, or where they'd actually make the planet hotter (by darkening planetary albedo over icy, more reflective terrain).
Our interests are really aligned in that they want to see smokers move to reduced risk products while minimizing the uptake by youth and other unintended consequences, and so do we.
Any deepening of the doubts surrounding mass electric car uptake could vindicate Fiat Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne - one of the few car bosses who has largely resisted the plug-in vogue.
The technology's effectiveness has been debated as long as it has existed — with critics taking aim at the assumptions on which analyses are built — but it's started to see wider uptake.
The report said the country should improve incentives for the uptake of electric vehicles and criticised a recent decision to cut grants for new plug-in hybrid electric vehicles from November.
Shipments of 4G smartphones are expected to show double-digit uptake this year, driven by areas like Latin America, Central and Eastern Europe, and the Middle East and Africa, IDC said.
The researchers calculated that in a single hectare of forest, some 280 kilograms of carbon—four percent of the forest's total carbon uptake—is being passed through the soil each year.
"Sydney's need for innovative transport solutions, which cater to the first and last mile, gives us confidence we will see high uptake of Lime electric bikes within the community," he added.
Potassium iodide helps prevent future health issues caused by nuclear fallout, like thyroid cancer, by saturating the body with stable iodide and preventing uptake of the radioactive iodine in the thyroid.
That creates an opportunity for generics makers in Italy as the government seeks to stimulate greater uptake of cheaper treatments as a way to keep a lid on rising medical bills.
Spotify continues to see growing uptake for its all-you-can-eat streaming music (and increasingly podcast) services, even as it fell short of analyst expectations on sales in its earnings.
Uptake, a Chicago firm started by two Groupon co-founders that boasts a $2.3 billion valuation, has agreed to buy Albuquerque-based Asset Performance Technologies, or APT, for an undisclosed amount.
Here's why the FDA's approval of Abilify MyCite held promise for drug uptake in the US:The smart pill was celebrated as a "Band-Aid" to the US' costly medication adherence problem.
Teaming up with the likes of Starling could help those providers increase awareness for and uptake of their services, but the integration has to be seamless to make such partnerships successful.
Australia's uptake of electric vehicles lags other nations, but is set to increase to around 12,000 by 2020 and about 1 million by 2030, Energy Minister Josh Frydenberg said in May.
"The job number looks like it's going to be positive on Friday, so you'll get a little uptake there," said Phil Blancato, head of Ladenburg Thalmann Asset Management in New York.
But because the tax credits aren't that generous and Ryan would allow premiums for older customers to rise sharply, in practice the uptake of the tax credits would be relatively low.
I argue against Jennifer Hornsby and Rae Langton's notion of illocutionary silencing by challenging their claim that silencing occurs when there is a lack of uptake of the speaker's illocutionary act.
To assist the trees in surviving, permaculture designer Koreen Brennan has installed water-harvesting swales and inoculated the trees with fungi to aid them in the uptake of soil mineral nutrients.
By diversifying its offering into life insurance, Flipkart could boost its e-commerce market share, and given the firm's already large user base, uptake for the new service could be high.
Interestingly, while Caterpillar had previously invested in the company, Uptake has since bought back the industrial equipment giant's stake, in part to be able to work with other heavy equipment companies.
Only in the wake of Trump's presidency does Martini realize the fallacy of America's equal playing field; she admits she has been "slow on the uptake" and she's sorry about that.
"Currently EV uptake is arguably being constrained more by lack of manufacturing capacity than anything else," says Paul Anderson, co-director of the Birmingham Centre for Strategic Elements and Critical Materials.
The report attributed the low uptake of addiction care to severe shortages in the supply of care, with some areas of the country, particularly rural counties, lacking affordable options for treatment.
There would need to be further co-ordinated decarbonisation policy efforts across all sectors, partly to ensure the market uptake of technologies that are currently only at the stage of RD&D.
It's a sharp uptake that's been accompanied by the rise in muggings by teenagers on mopeds, who swipe phones from the hands of unsuspecting victims and race off before anyone can react.
"What we intend is to move faster" with this strategy, OMB's Chief Information Officer, Suzette Kent, told reporters Monday — some agencies have been slower than others to the uptake of cloud computing.
The fact that most startups are trying to fill this niche with completely new and disruptive solutions makes Uptake stand out a bit, ironically being disruptive by trying to disrupt the least.
In the event it's had to have a rethink, given 23D printing has plunged from peak hype, back in 23, to the relative doldrums of low uptake and reduced expectation in 23.
Economists analyzed long-term trends around the uptake of automation in the workplace, noting that the number of robots in use worldwide increased threefold over the past two decades to 2.25 million.
A growing number of insurers and health systems are offering tools that give doctors drug pricing information in real time, but the uptake has been slow, NPR reports with Kaiser Health News.
Only 3.1% of men take their (relatively generous) statutory year's paternity leave, with low uptake even in workplaces where it is culturally accepted, such as Ochanomizu University, a women's institution in Tokyo.
While Turkey announced in January that it would grant Syrians the right to apply for work permits if their employer will sponsor them, human rights groups say that uptake has been minimal.
In addition, the rapid uptake in subscribers' data usage, as well as MIC's ongoing expansion into the under-penetrated fixed-line services bode well for its medium- to long-term revenue growth.
"What we've experienced from that is that the uptake of online has actually been slower than what we originally anticipated four or five years ago," Kirkland told CNBC's "Squawk Box" on Wednesday.
After a company has started using the Uptake platform, the platform refines the insights it delivers over time as it compares its recommendations offered against what actions technicians in the field performed.
India cuts tax rate on electric vehicles to boost uptake India on Saturday slashed taxes on electric vehicles and chargers, as it looks to encourage the use of more environmentally friendly cars.
A number of trends are driving the uptake of so-called NAND and DRAM chips Samsung produces which can be used in devices such as laptops and smartphones, through to data centers.
The Nissan spokesman said discussions were also ongoing between the firm and the government over how Britain could support and encourage the uptake of electric vehicles, a key area for the company.
You may not be able to eradicate it entirely, but you can turn its firepower toward more deserving targets: A terrible disease and a Reagan-era world murderously slow on the uptake.
The threat alarmed health officials in a country with a low rate of uptake of the measles vaccine, and which has been battling a deadly outbreak of the disease since last year.
"We believe that credit uptake will be moving up sharply and we could see double-digit asset growth, if not by the end of this year then by early 2020," she added.
The audiobook's narrator, Gemma Whelan (who also plays Yara Greyjoy on "Game of Thrones"), goes for an even, steady delivery that suggests the protagonist may be a bit slow on the uptake.
But a few key concessions—including the option to block Caller ID on individual calls using the *67 code—helped ease the uptake of Caller ID in a way that felt agreeable.
While some coffee shops did offer discounts to customers who brought their own cups, the committee said that uptake of such offers was between just 1 and 2 percent of coffee purchases.
Amazon had to effectively invent a product category to get Alexa any traction at all — the Echo basically created the smart speaker category, at least in terms of significant mass market uptake.
A number of trends are driving the uptake of so-called NAND and DRAM chips Samsung produces, which can be used in devices such as laptops and smartphones, through to data centers.
LONDON, Sept 7 (Reuters) - The boss of Britain's biggest carmaker Jaguar Land Rover said on Thursday that Britain needs to do more to be prepared for the mass uptake of electric cars.
Mining executives predict a quicker uptake in electric vehicles than previously expected will lift the sector as a whole as consumption of minerals, such as copper and cobalt grows, while oil demand retreats.
Under a separate initiative, The Green Deal, the government offered homeowners loans to pay for green products such as energy-efficient boilers, but uptake was slow and the project was scrapped last year.
Hopes of reviving demand and prices of platinum increasingly hinges on widespread uptake of fuel cells in vehicles, ships and trains to make up for dwindling amounts used in each device, analysts say.
There seems to have been a bit of an uptake in database startups, given the new financing for Redis Labs as well as MongoDB confidentially filing for an IPO per our previous reporting.
Restaurant food delivery startup Deliveroo is opening up Point of Sale (POS) integrations to restaurant partners, via an API and developer portal, after trialling the approach this spring and finding appetite for uptake.
The Ramadan holy season typically sees a higher uptake of palm oil for cooking purposes in regions such as India and the Middle East, as Muslims break day-long fasts with communal feasting.
"The terrestrial uptake was caused, probably, by increasing CO2, but was aided by the slower growth rate of temperature over ten years or so (the so-called "pause")," he wrote in an email.
Dr. Walter Orenstein, associate director of the Emory Vaccine Center in Atlanta, called adult vaccine uptake "disappointing" and said it is substantially below the rates achieved for most recommended vaccines for young children.
Threat level: A 3rd scenario modeled — "deadlock" in the chart above — shows much higher demand if the world is mired in trade wars, tech uptake is hindered, and there's little focus on climate.
In this recorded-live discussion about tech culture from the 2017 Vanity Fair New Establishment Summit, Kara Swisher joins venture capitalist Shervin Pishevar, theBoardlist founder Sukhinder Singh Cassidy and Uptake CEO Brad Keywell.
"Mycelium increases the uptake and retention of water and nutrients, which is a major benefit in desert conditions," Peter McCoy, founder of Radical Mycology, an organization dedicated to educating people about fungi, says.
Concerns range from the effects that such blooms of algae could have on the marine food web to uncertainty about whether such local absorption would actually increase the ocean's total uptake of carbon.
It makes Uptake one of the fastest start-ups to ever reach $2 billion in value, along with Groupon, the daily deals company also based in Chicago, which Keywell co-founded in 153.
This provides a much quicker uptake than that achieved through oral or nasal administration—something that we can also observe in the difference between crack cocaine and cocaine powder dependencies, according to Jones.
The Behavioral Insights Team is also working with cities to use low-cost A/B testing to determine the most effective methods of increasing the uptake of city services or saving public dollars.
Rather, Ms. Schneider said the product is formulated with vitamin K2, boron and magnesium with a special coating that improves absorption, all of which aim to improve the uptake of calcium in foods.
But many have stopped short of investing, as buzz over a demand boom dissipates given the uncertain timeline for electric vehicle uptake and subsequent price risk of chemicals like cobalt and nickel sulphate.
In Q1 2019 Huawei represented 34% of all smartphones sold in China — making its maps service the stock app for its phones would likely encourage uptake, similar to Apple Maps' introduction on iPhones.
"Providing free vaccinations does not guarantee optimal uptake and some children, such as low-income black children, still have lower vaccination rates than their richer peers, as our study has shown," Walsh said.
Almost a decade ago, my colleagues and I undertook a mixed-methods study to understand long-term benzodiazepine prescribing by primary care docs and the continued uptake of these medications by older adults.
Now, adaptive optics can be used to look at individual cells in the photoreceptor layer of the retina, where the uptake of light occurs before it is converted and transmitted to the brain.
We think this will cause insurers to move on their efforts to tackle loneliness — and payer tie-ups with startups combating isolation could spur uptake of their solutions now and post-coronavirus pandemic.
Forward-leaning state laws and policies are accelerating the uptake of clean energy and showing the way to a decarbonized electricity sector that produces broad-based, equitable and economic benefits to state residents.
Ericsson's report speculated that the most rapid 5G uptake over the coming years would be in North America, where 74% of mobile contracts were forecast to be 5G by the end of 2025.
"I originally came into this company as an investor, and having seen this product since it's inception, I have been a great believer that this product would get tremendous market uptake," he said.
The blackout in South Australia - where wind accounts for more than 35% of power generating capacity - led to widespread concern about the rapid uptake of intermittent renewable energy weakening the country's reliable power supply.
More big names have pulled out of next week's Future Investment Initiative conference in Riyadh, including TPG Chairman David Bonderman, Uptake CEO Brad Keywell and NYSE President Stacey Cunningham (she's citing a scheduling conflict).
"I do not see Zulresso having significant uptake given the requirements for IV infusion and duration of the infusion," Dr. Sanjay Mathew, a member of the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, told Reuters.
The group is betting on the strong uptake of its drug Dupixent, initially prescribed for atopic dermatitis and later approved for asthma and chronic rhinosinusitis, as it continues marketing and launches of the product.
The uptake of biosimilar rituximab has been significantly faster than with the first antibody biosimilar, a copy of Johnson & Johnson and Merck's Remicade for arthritis, which Harchowal attributed to tendering and growing doctor confidence.
They then vaccinated mice against the different components of fenethylline, administered the drug and determined how each substance affected their vigilance and movement, as well as the drug's uptake by the brain and body.
But that number masks some of the lower levels of uptake for some vaccines; about 92 percent of children that age, for example, received a dose of the MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella) vaccine.
Some hardware startups had identified the opportunity left behind by Google when it seemed to be backing away from Glass, after the initial enterprise uptake seemed not to make up for its consumer failure.
Committee considerations About 31% of the US population age 60 and older -- about 20 million people -- has been vaccinated with Zostavax, which is considered high uptake for an adult vaccine, according to the CDC.
Featuring: The hype cycle is over, says Brad Keywell, CEO of Uptake, a data analytics start-up that works with some of the largest old-guard companies in the world, including Berkshire Hathaway Energy.
The pharmacokinetic equivalency calculated by Orens and his colleagues was used to determine how different ways of consuming marijuana affected users by looking at the uptake routes and speeds of THC in different forms.
That's good, though it's not nearly as many as are getting the Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis) or meningococcal vaccines, whose total uptake rates are 86 percent and 81 percent, respectively, according to the CDC.
The app's rapid uptake and popularity among young people has made it the object of considerable excitement among brands, and so far influencer marketing has proven to be an appealing route on the platform.
"The uptake of storage is notable both at RUN and across the industry – residential batteries have gone from being a curiosity to an increasingly common part of a new residential solar installation," he said.
"We believe the most interesting things about this report will be commentary around TV+ uptake as well as demand in China," Goldman Sachs analyst Rod Hall said in a note to clients on Monday.
U.S. heart specialist Richard Chazal, president of the American College of Cardiology (ACC), believes slow uptake of pricey new heart drugs highlights the peculiar difficulties surrounding such medicines, which are typically given for life.
London (CNN)Anti-vaccination "fake news" being spread on social media is fueling a rise in measles cases and a decline in vaccination uptake, the head of England's National Health Service (NHS) has warned.
Both stimulants work through dopamine pathways in the brain, but Adderall is more likely to cause a release of dopamine, whereas Ritalin is more likely to block the re-uptake, allowing it to linger.
One completed a treadmill test, during which they ran for as long as possible while wearing a mask that measured their oxygen uptake and lung capacity and occasionally telling the researchers how they felt.
"Because abortions are an important cause of maternal mortality, the increase in abortion uptake might also increase maternal deaths — and possibly disproportionately given that abortions under the policy could be less safe," he said.
And citing the experiences of other developed nations (such as France), Stanford drug policy expert Keith Humphreys told me that 50 percent uptake is as well as countries that widely offer MAT usually do.
It remains to be seen whether the cutbacks will do much to raise prices, given OPEC members' track record of exceeding agreed-upon production quotas, and due to weak uptake from a sluggish global economy.
An argument that's increasingly being raised by policymakers and telecom companies is that gigabit fiber networks—which generally offer 1 Gbps connections—have had relatively slow uptake, because no one needs a connection that fast.
" The benefits of these measures are in little doubt, but still, the researchers write, "Further studies are also needed to determine optimal strategies to enhance uptake of and adherence to physical activity and nutrition recommendations.
But once the free downloads ceased, in July 2016, the uptake of Windows 210 has depended almost exclusively on people buying new laptops, desktops and tablets that came with the latest operating system already installed.
Both the House and Senate tax bills, by lowering the corporate tax rate from 35% to 20%, would automatically reduce the uptake of the affordable housing credit, because lower rates make tax credits less valuable.
Medical guidelines from the National Institute of Care and Excellence (NICE) also stress the relative cost effectiveness of LARC (such as the IUD) when compared to the pill, and recommend that uptake should be increased.
It made me wonder why only one in 213 men in the United States are taking advantage of it—compare this with Canada and the UK with uptake rates of 22 and 25 percent respectively.
Kim estimates that rapid Rituxan uptake means cash-strapped European healthcare systems are likely to save 1.2 billion euros ($1.5 billion) over five years - enough to make Europe's health officials sit up an take notice.
Uptake is already high, and the new law creates plenty of potential in California, where 70% of all land is zoned to allow only single-family homes, he said, citing recent research from the center.
Choose economy and the XC60 chooses to slow out its shifts and throttle uptake to a deliberate extreme; roll the knurled wheel on the console to dynamic, and the responses get boosted but not jittery.
Here's what it means: To increase uptake of investment and insurance fintech services, these players can seek out partnerships with neobanks and take advantage of their brand awareness — which can ultimately help neobanks as well.
PARIS (Reuters) - Sanofi's promising pipeline of experimental drugs can help it overcome setbacks including the low uptake of a new cholesterol treatment and concerns about a dengue vaccine, the French pharmaceuticals group said on Wednesday.
US law does not mandate separating undocumented families; the uptake in such separations is an effect of a zero-tolerance immigration policy the administration enacted in May to prosecute anyone who crosses the border illegally.
In its analysis of the study, TNS called in-car education "critical to the uptake and use of connectivity"—especially for those 4 in 10 who aren't even aware of what their car can do.
Studios and networks may be making tentative steps towards inclusivity and diversity, but superhero franchises are still slow on the uptake when it comes to adapting comic book characters who aren't straight, white, cisgender males.
Hotels in the United States and Europe have been "much slower on the uptake" regarding the chances of violence, compared to the Middle East and Africa, where he does most of his business, he said.
"We're working to accelerate mass uptake of electric vehicles by businesses who buy cars, trucks and vans by the thousand," Sandra Roling, the head of EV100, explained in a statement sent to CNBC via email.
Observing how popular the uptake of free Wi-Fi was, the researchers discovered that many passengers were willing to make use of the complimentary connectivity, increasingly as the amount of free Wi-Fi was extended.
Jefferies analyst Peter Welford said filgotinib's efficacy was on a par or above rivals and it also offered a potentially superior safety profile, which should drive uptake despite the medicine likely being fourth to market.
The Left Bank has been a little slow on the wellness uptake, but this sunlit corner cafe, with its joyful yellow-and-white-striped awnings, has one of the city's most inspiring organic menus around.
The uptake of this heat is contributing to higher temperatures in the oceans, possibly impacting ocean circulation patterns as well as contributing to rising sea levels, which have increased 3.2 millimeters a year since 1993.
One is uptake of cars take a long time period, so even if the car was available for sale today, it would be like three years until they were mass available, you know, available en mass.
Plexiglas boxes called "autochambers" periodically close in order to measure CO2 in the air surrounding the plots, which tells the researchers how plant carbon uptake, and "respiration" by plants and soil, change throughout the growing season.
We will stop the fumbling with Metrocards that we see every day," said Rivka Gerwitz Little, research director of global payment strategies at the International Data Corporation, "I expect to see a massive uptake in usage.
"Or it might be the way smokers can use e-cigarettes to complement their nicotine uptake and alleviate withdrawal symptoms in situations when they cannot smoke, possibly undermining the impact of smoke-free restrictions," Weaver added.
It's unclear exactly why North called it out, but it's common for people to go after Ritalin or selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors (SSRIs), simply because they are well-known and frequently prescribed, Dr. Langman says.
While Genzyme booked a 30.8 percent revenue increase, helped by strong uptake of its eczema drug Dupixent, sales of the diabetes and cardiovascular unit fell 17 percent as a result of lower demand for insulin products.
Alarmed by the uptake among kids, former surgeon general Vivek Murthy called the devices a "major public health concern" in a report on e-cigarettes last year, which the vaping industry and its allies roundly condemned.
"Uptake has delivered real results for its global customers, addressing a largely untapped need for industrial giants that gives them competitive edge in ensuring their machines work," said Gary Robinson of Baillie Gifford in a statement.
Over the past 212 years, the CO2400 concentration at Mauna Loa has risen and fallen on an annual basis, owing to the uptake of carbon by plants for photosynthesis, and subsequent release of carbon during decomposition.
Perelman School of MedicineUniversity of PennsylvaniaPhiladelphia "Get real" (July 8th) discussed the lethargic uptake of virtual-reality headsets, but overlooked the one area of the entertainment industry that has employed it with effect so far: pornography.
North America and northeast Asia are expected to lead the 205G uptake, with major U.S service providers starting to offer 5G services this year or in 2019, while major network deployments globally are expected from 2020.
Photosynthesis is able to sequester about one-third of all human CO2 emissions, but the way this process is modeled has led to "considerable uncertainty" about the CO2 uptake by plants, according to the new research.
Director Kabir Khan makes a few relevant points about inclusivity and the growing extremism in today's society, but he makes the mistake of thinking the audience is as slow on the uptake as his hero is.
Low prices for palm oil, which is used as feedstock to make the bio components of biodiesel, have encouraged the uptake of palm-based biodiesel in markets such as China and the European Union, said Unnithan.
At the Roundtable's office in downtown Hamilton, I met a pilot participant, Dave Cherkewski, who chalked up the slow uptake to people's fear of losing the benefits they already receive, or getting caught in bureaucratic quagmires.
N26's mobile app comes with several personal finance management (PFM) tools that differentiate it and likely led to its viral uptake: Users can categorize every transaction, set daily spending limits, and lock and unlock cards.
Differences between Europe, where biosimilars account for a growing proportion of treatments, and the United States, where uptake has lagged, shows the need for a balance between setting sufficiently high standards and not blocking cheap competitors.
Margins are not something to be underestimated when launching new services: Ola recently shuttered its food delivery pilot, reportedly in part because of the costs of running the business coupled with a lack of user uptake.
"I think it's a shame when there's a generalization about unicorns or some aggregation of all businesses that are making an impact entrepreneurially and in industries," said Brad Keywell, co-founder and CEO of Uptake Technologies.
Whether or not Apple's going to get more uptake in the industry of things is I think entirely dependent on how well they manage that requirement of actually having to put hardware in all these devices.
Canadians have some of the lowest mobile data usage in the world, and the slowest uptake for data usage—but telecoms in the country make the highest profits for data plans, according to a new report.
The capabilities of wrist-worn trackers vary widely, from simply counting steps and measuring basic activity to tracking advanced human performance data like VO2 max (maximal oxygen uptake) and time spent in specific heart rate zones.
The study published in the journal Nature points to reduced carbon uptake as far back as 2010, "suggesting that the decline in Africa may have been underway for a decade," Daniel Grossman reports for The Post.
The company also saw increased uptake in its G Suite productivity tools and its new product Anthos, which allows companies to run their applications on Google Cloud, their own private data centers, and even rival clouds.
The Road to Zero Strategy contains a series of proposals to help increase green infrastructure, cut vehicle emissions and "drive the uptake" of zero-emission vans, trucks and cars, the government said in a statement Monday.
The government will also spend 1.1 billion pounds on local transport networks in England, 450 million pounds to trial digital signalling on the railways and money to help boost uptake of electric vehicle infrastructure, Hammond said.

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