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high impact



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The research, published in Optica, Optica Publishing Group's journal for high-impact research, shows that this new technique can increase how much information is stored while also making it easier to retrieve.

From Science Daily

The requirements would be most rigorous in a “high-impact” zone within six miles of a fire perimeter, with potentially lesser requirements for residences as they get further away.

From Los Angeles Times

Dorset Wildlife Trust was among the organisations to receive funding and its chief executive Brian Bleese, has said it will go towards "a suite of high-impact conservation projects that improve water quality, restore wetlands, and support nature's recovery across Poole Harbour and its wider catchment".

From BBC

The younger Windsors are eschewing the grinding rounds of endless ribbon-cutting their forebears engaged in to try to make fewer, more high-impact interventions heralded to the nation via social media.

From The Wall Street Journal

In Optica, Optica Publishing Group's journal for high-impact research, Zhang and his team reported that the device detected lung cancer biomarkers in patient samples at sub-attomolar levels.

From Science Daily