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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a large scale production" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a production process that involves significant resources, effort, or output, often in the context of manufacturing, film, or events.
Example: "The company is known for its large scale production of eco-friendly packaging materials."
Alternatives: "mass production" or "high-volume production".
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Thus, this polymerization method is viable for a large scale production of core shell particles with high solids content.
When applied online in a large scale production system for dye-sensitized solar cells, the proposed active method will permit to save both time and materials.
The obtained product is within the specification limits, which makes application of liquid lipase a perspective method for a large scale production of biodiesel.
After the success of a large scale production test of Nb3Sn strand using the internal tin route, a new mass production facility is under operation since 2004.
Since, the blending and molding of the scaffold (prior to leaching) can be made using conventional polymer processing equipment, this process seems very promising for a large scale production of porous scaffold of many sizes and in an economic way.
However, the relatively low cost of mineral salt media makes these results interesting for a large scale production of CphEal.
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However, a larger scale production of QDs at high product quality is still missing.
Some research has been undertaken to scale-up microwave processes and make them suitable for a larger scale production.
The primary baculovirus stock was further amplified for a larger scale production of recombinant dcAvd-Cys.
74, 75 The construction of a large-scale production system and the establishment of product standards would be needed.
Working in Rwanda and South Africa, George has put together a large-scale production.
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