New concepts definition

New concepts often means “new partners,” e.g. Biotech companies, CROs – and patient organisations.

Examples of New concepts in a sentence

  • New concepts of interfaces to enhance listening have been developed which make use of time-based musical annotations (Ecoute augmentee/Increased-listening 77, or today's SoundCloud 78).

  • New concepts in intestinal imaging for inflammatory bowel diseases.

  • New concepts and features such as coatings, structural health monitoring and predictive maintenance and repair solutions for the structural components Under the guiding principle “Manage wind power as an integral part of the inter-connected European electricity supply system” the objectives of the SP on wind energy integration have been developed and formulated.

  • New concepts are being considered through bespoke guarantees to cover discrete risks associated with renewable energy production and regulatory orders.

  • New concepts in stormwater treatment known as low impact development, which focus on decentralized strategies such as natural dispersion, may be a viable solution.