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The cyanobactin pathway may be particularly suitable for exploitation, with progress observed with in vivo and in vitro approaches.
The term "stocks", for example, with its implication that whales and dolphins are a resource suitable for exploitation, is being overtaken by "populations", a word that is also applied to people.Ms Koski gave an even more intriguing example.
Therefore, the new indicators are suitable for exploitation and adaptation in a diverse range of analytical applications.
Mauritia vinifera and M. flexuosa, species that some experts consider synonymous, form large pure stands suitable for exploitation for the production of edible oils, jellies, juices, fruit juice and stock-feed.
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The effectiveness of migration to more optimal habitat relies on the availability of local suitable habitats for exploitation.
Thermal spallation technology is a drilling method, which is potentially suitable for the exploitation of petroleum in hard rocks with low costs.
Our results show that it is crucial to develop defined in vitro models in order to predict whether siderophores are social, cheatable and suitable for clinical exploitation in specific infection contexts.
Hydrothermal jet technology is a novel drilling method expected to be suitable for the exploitation of deep geothermal resources, in which the rocks are broken coupled by thermal spallation effect with high velocity impact.
The obtained results show that the Sahelian zone of Chad has a good solar potential and consequently suitable for the exploitation of solar energy systems.
However, only about 10percentt of the forested area is considered suitable for commercial exploitation.
Most of the area is suitable for individual CBM exploitation of No. 8 coal.
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