0 used to describe a more recent product or model that uses improved technology, making it better than when it was first available: --
The Hybrid Synergy Drive was introduced in the second-generation Prius.
1 → 2G --
The second-generation systems, called suites, were developed in the mid-1990s.
Figure 6 depicts the first- and second-generation darts assigned both types of labels.
The second- and third-generation cases were infected by first- and second-generation cases respectively.
By contrast, there is no adequate pre-existing theory of processes, interaction, information flow and so on, on which "second-generation" models can build.
Input from pre-survey meetings was used in the questionnaire for the written survey of first- and second-generation speakers of each community language.
Recognizing and monitoring adverse events of second-generation antipsychotics in children and adolescents.
Each first-generation counterpart is followed by a set of second-generation resurrection counterparts (in second-generation universes).
A second-generation integrated map of the silkworm reveals synteny and conserved gene order between lepidopteran insects.