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high-tech

[hahy-tek] / ˈhaɪˈtɛk /








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Second, American companies have to accept that the purchase or sale of certain high-tech tools presents potential national security risks.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Our analysis of nearly 10,000 patients reveals that simple, accessible therapies like knee bracing and water-based exercise outperform high-tech options like ultrasound. This could reshape clinical guidelines to focus on safer, lower-cost interventions."

From Science Daily

Cielo achieved his time in 2009 during a period when a number of records were set by swimmers wearing high-tech suits, which have since been banned, that were designed to reduce friction through the water.

From BBC

Taipei responded to the tariffs with a Golden Plan that culminated in a $500 billion deal, including the export of high-tech industrial clusters to the U.S.

From The Wall Street Journal

DHL Supply Chain said it will open 10 warehouses this year across North America to serve data-center operators and suppliers of the components needed to run the high-tech buildings.

From The Wall Street Journal