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    Money facilitates trade because?

    it eliminates the need for specialization it prevents people from taking advantage of each other it serves as a medium of exchange division of labor allows money to be produced at a lower cost people do not benefit from barter unless money is used sorry, i can't find this in the book. I want to...
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    Tecnalia Facilitates Starting Signal For Athletes With Sensory Disability

    Competing in races is the life of a runner. But, for sportspeople with sensory impairments, any race is one of obstacles. Tecnalia is working intensely on eliminating these obstacles. The system involves a series of wireless-interconnected devices in order to facilitate the starts in time trials...
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    A common currency, like the Euro, facilitates trade by:?

    a) Eliminating the uncertainties associated with fluctuating exchange rates b) Eliminating currency conversion costs c) Easing the flow of financial capital across national boundaries d) all of the above
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    New Biodegradable Compound Facilitates Bone Regeneration In Cases Of Substantial Loss

    Bones have a capacity to regenerate themselves after suffering partial damage. However, it is really quite another thing when a serious break or tumour lesion occurs and the loss of tissue is substantial. Today these cases are treated with various kinds of grafts, but they have a number of...
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    $1.2 Million Award from NIST Facilitates Groundbreaking Study Of Wireless Body Area N

    WPI's Center for Wireless Information Network Studies (CWINS) has received a three-year, $1.2 million award from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to conduct a groundbreaking study of the propagation of radio waves around and through the human body... More...
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    $1.2 Million Award from NIST Facilitates Groundbreaking Study Of Wireless Body Area N

    WPI's Center for Wireless Information Network Studies (CWINS) has received a three-year, $1.2 million award from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to conduct a groundbreaking study of the propagation of radio waves around and through the human body... More...
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