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This will allow for future downstream process control based on materials characteristics.
The simulation will allow for future research using nonlinear models, uneven tooth spacing, and arbitrary initial hole profile data.
"And that means doing everything we can to make sure the final product doesn't allow for future Wall Street bailouts".
The understanding of this electrochemical behaviour will allow for future optimisation of electrochemical parameters to obtain a robust and corrosion protective film on AZ31 alloy.
By blocking the proposed plan, "inappropriate development will not take place, but rather you will allow for future development that will be protective of natural resources".
The building, which is expected to be ready for use in April 2006, will be wired to allow for future technological needs.
3G networks are also designed to support large numbers of users more efficiently than 2G networks, to allow for future expansion.
The guidelines are not meant to provide the most convenient or efficient installations and don't even guarantee good service or allow for future expansion.
This approach makes distributed parallel computing more viable for equations of this type and will allow for future use of well-known convergence acceleration techniques, such as multigrid, to obtain the solutions efficiently.
In a normal market, investors want to pay lower prices for longer-term or riskier debt, in order to allow for future inflation, or default; but the 'spreads' between the yields of different bonds have been tiny in recent years.
The measure builds on existing Californian state law which requires all new buildings to have at least 15% of their roof space exposed to sunshine, in order to allow for future solar panel use.
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