Most of these are ubiquitous but some, like artichokes and asparagus, are also highly commercialized, especially in conserve. |
|
Linked to the music business are commercialized fashions which change on an ever more rapid basis. |
|
Through the late 1960s, there was no operating experience data from which to derive cost estimates for commercialized nuclear plants. |
|
The appeal of this extraordinary country is rarely found in more commercialized destinations. |
|
Already by 1913, recreation was a profitable, commercialized concern for the proprietors of amusement parks. |
|
Cocobay is positioned in a virtual beach haven on the quieter, less commercialized section of the Island. |
|
With the development of a commercialized mass culture, former privileges of cultural practice became accessible for a growing portion of society. |
|
Their kind could never have survived the public scrutiny of commercialized fame. |
|
Beggar women and working-class women did not frequent the commercialized spaces frequented by middleclass women. |
|
Biotechnology applications to animal husbandry have been patented and commercialized, and major corporations invest in animal bioengineering. |
|
The first commercial quantities of coffee to enter Europe came through Venice in 1640, sixty years after cacao was commercialized in Spain. |
|
During his tenure, he has started and commercialized several product offerings. |
|
Urbanization encouraged commercialized leisure, stratified by social class and varying among different immigrant groups. |
|
In Japan, where companies have commercialized a solar roofing material, some 70,000 homes now have solar installations. |
|
The modern, more commercialized Christmas began to emerge in the 19 th century with the new custom of purchasing gifts for young children. |
|
We all have choices, no one is forced to eat poorly, or to waste their lives by supporting commercialized nutrition. |
|
It also contains the register of ornamental varieties commercialized in the Dutch auction system in the Netherlands. |
|
In recent decades, weddings have become increasingly commercialized. |
|
Air-time may also be commercialized, but religious or political proselytism is not allowed. |
|
Also, many services that were once provided by the federal government, such as security and boarding at airports, have been commercialized. |
|
|
An issued U. S. patent that has never been commercialized is presumed to be as valid as one that has spawned an entire new industry. |
|
Several other research centres in the world have now taken up the commercialized technology and are beginning to use it in research. |
|
Magnetic refrigeration has not yet been commercialized, but many test devices and prototype cooling machines have been built. |
|
Many other traits have been inserted into agricultural crops but are grown on a small scale or have not yet been commercialized. |
|
If this trend continues, all the marketable elements in the traditional culture will be commercialized, and non-sellable things will disappear. |
|
No country has embraced the movement toward commercialized, prepackaged food as much as the United States. |
|
Phenol-formaldehyde resins were the first completely synthetic polymers to be commercialized. |
|
As Broadway and Off-Broadway became increasingly commercialized, various American regional companies offered more-innovative works. |
|
Ironically, the local white slave traffic acts, which were only supposed to supplement the Mann Act, proved a more effective tool for fighting commercialized vice. |
|
We have seen increasing pressure on people doing research in Canada to ensure that their work can be easily commercialized. |
|
Some enterprising grammar schools, such as Rugby, combined a changing ethos with a more commercialized approach to attracting pupils, by taking on fee-paying boarders. |
|
Such changes towards a commercialized society destabilized Scottish society, leading to support for the Stuart pretender across the seas in France. |
|
The beaches of Pensacola Beach and Perdido Key are not highly commercialized by todays standards, and offer a relaxing place to enjoy the oceanside. |
|
It was necessary to ensure that human rights were not misused to benefit the political and financial circles and were not commercialized. |
|
Each of the selected sub-sectors must manage various associated levels and types of risks throughout the course of becoming fully commercialized. |
|
Every permutation of fluorine, chlorine and hydrogen based on methane and ethane has been examined and most have been commercialized. |
|
Although this was a stimulus to the study of folk art, it tended to blur the distinction between the strictly folk and the revived or commercialized product. |
|
It has laid the basis for one of the largest single markets in the world, where innovative products and services can be commercialized on a large scale. |
|
The test is now commercialized and ready to use in clinical practice. |
|
The petitioners call upon Parliament to enshrine in legislation a permanent ban on genetic use restriction technologies to ensure that these are never planted, field tested, patented or commercialized in Canada. |
|
|
Consequently, they may be able to develop alternative forms of medical treatment which could compete with our products and which could be commercialized more rapidly and effectively than our products. |
|
The chemical may have never been registered or authorized to be produced, used or commercialized in the country, and there may have never been any applications for registrations or notifications of manufacture. |
|
The importance of transferring the technology developed in federal laboratories to the private sector to be commercialized and marketed cannot be over-emphasized. |
|
Like Percy, the farmers in Ta ngail select and preserve their own seeds, and were indignant that an ancient agricultural tradition was being privatized and commercialized. |
|
By the 1870s, Davy's arc lamp had been successfully commercialized, and was used to light many public spaces. |
|
Recently, a delayed-release capsule containing enteric-coated minitablets of fenofibric acid has been commercialized. |
|
Steelmaking has existed for millennia, but it was not commercialized until the 19th century. |
|
They differ from science centres in that they are a place where research is commercialized. |
|
Steelmaking has existed for millennia, but it was not commercialized on a massive scale until the 19th century. |
|
It was Italian inventor Guglielmo Marconi who successfully commercialized radio at the turn of the century. |
|
Water, minerals and specific rock strata such as limestone found inside anticlines are also extracted and commercialized. |
|
Emtricitabine and tenofovir disoproxil fumarate are commercialized by Gilead Sciences under the tradenames Emtriva and Viread, respectively. |
|
Laccase is one of the few oxidoreductases commercialized as industrial catalysts. |
|
This technology still costs way too much to be commercialized. |
|
Due to the push towards commercialized production and the increasing drive of market forces and capital accumulation, poor farmers currently face a severe risk of impoverishment. |
|
Anorthosite has excellent properties as a low-expansion, silica-free sand for iron casting and may be commercialized in the near future. |
|
Birra Ichnusa is the most commercialized beer produced in Sardinia. |
|
This approach was first used in Japan on aluminum profiles and is now being commercialized in Sweden for EPDM floor mats and TPE parts for automotive roof racks. |
|
Freebooting of broadcast satellite signals may exist privately, but we nave no evidence of illegal signal capture being commercialized any longer. |
|
Another major product that, once commercialized, will provide enormous opportunities for the nonwovens industry is the nonparticulate decontamination wipe. |
|
|
Arazine is the first compound from Signum's novel anti-inflammatory platform to be commercialized from Signum's pipeline of Signal Transduction Modulators. |
|
Many commercialized cancer therapeutics act on or through the nucleolus, but quarfloxin is the first agent designed to directly target a key function within the nucleolus. |
|
Interleukin Genetics has commercialized genetic tests for periodontal disease risk assessment, cardiovascular risk assessment, and general nutrition assessment. |
|