Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Scientists have developed trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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Scientists have developed a drug they hope could lead to a cure for HIV and Aids.
That may soon no longer be a problem,however, as scientists have developed a freeze-dried vaccine which can be stored at room temperature.
Scientists have developed artificial skin that feels like real skin, opening new hopes for burn patients.
In close collaboration with a research teamled by systems biologist Thomas Höfer, the scientists have developed a new technology that enables them to precisely follow the developmental tracks of cells.
Scientists have developed a mobile application for smartphones that will help patients with asthma.
Inspired by a millennia-old blueprint andtwo of the most abundant scrap metals in the US, scientists have developed a battery prototype that could one day offer a cheap and accessible way to store renewable energy off the grid.
Scientists have developed a simple paper device that can be used to check whether a sample of water is contaminated or not….
Food allergies are frustrating at best and life-threatening at worst, but scientists have developed an immunotherapy technique that can reverse allergic reactions in mice, and they think it could be used to treat allergies in humans, too.
Scientists have developed a new device that can absorb CO2 and produce electricity and hydrogen fuel(Credit: jordano/Depositphotos).
In the creation of an effective means to combat psoriasis, the manufacturer has spent an enormous amount of time and money,but finally scientists have developed a unique formula, which allows, in the shortest time possible to solve all the possible symptoms of the disease.
In America, some scientists have developed education programs for training children to develop more compassion and mindfulness.
Scientists have developed a method for removing more than 99 percent of bisphenol A(also known as BPA) from water quickly and cheaply.
All these parameters go into the comfort feeling of our human body, and scientists have developed a parameter, which is the perceived temperature, where all these parameters go in and help designers to understand which is the driving parameter that I feel comfort or that.
Scientists have developed an eye scan technique that may detect early signs of Alzheimer's disease, before major symptoms start.
To avoid these situations, scientists have developed a method of falling asleep that has proved its efficacy both in space and on Earth.
Scientists have developed experimental breath analyzers, but most of these devices only focused on a single type of disease, such as cancer.
Some 115 years after the first powered flight, scientists have developed a radical new approach toward flying in the form of a small, lightweight and virtually noiseless airplane that gets airborne with no moving parts like propellers or turbine blades.
The scientists have developed a screening process based on plant cell extracts, which is being used instead of lengthy, complex breeding efforts.
Scientists have developed a new method of replacing missing teeth with a bioengineered material generated from a person's own gum cells.
Scientists have developed a medication with‘very good potential' for stopping the breakdown of nerves and brain cells that may lead to the disease.
Scientists have developed a new process for creating a supercapacitor battery concept that can store more power and can be recharged more than 30,000 times.
Yale scientists have developed a process that allows manufacturers to essentially shape any metal and alloy and replicate even the smallest details.
Scientists have developed a new technique to examine the effects of chemicals on digestive systems of fish and support research into gut related conditions.
Scientists have developed molecular cages within a polymer to trap harmful sulfur dioxide pollution to be able to transform it into useful compounds and reduce waste and emissions.
Scientists have developed a cheap and non-invasive test that can measure the levels of five chemicals in the breath to detect cancers of the oesophagus and stomach with 85 per cent accuracy.
Scientists have developed an artificial intelligence system that can accurately detect tiny specks of lung cancer in CT scans, which radiologists often have a difficult time identifying.
In recent years, scientists have developed smart fabrics that react to stimuli such as light, temperature or mechanical stress and respond in certain ways, such as by changing color or conducting an electrical signal.
Scientists have developed many different shape-shifting materials over the years, but these usually required an external trigger in order for the structures to change form- for instance, the introduction of light, heat, electricity or acidity.