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Service roles were presented as producing only unnaturally constrained versions of laboratory science in Britain, while the range of interactions of science with the clinic was neglected.
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The Launch Box was designed to maximize efficiency by producing only as much vapor as the lungs are likely to naturally absorb.
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Emblematic Lean practices such as 'just-in-time' (producing only what is needed by the next process in a continuous flow) and 'kanban' (pull control of operations) characterize much of Lean implementation in industries outside of health care.
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Hydrogen peroxide and hydrogen, respectively, are preferred reagents for the inherent cleanliness of their use, producing only water as the byproduct.
More recently evolved species, such as cobras, fare less well, producing only one or two babies via a virgin birth, which then often die.
Hydrogen satisfies all the requirements for a clean and renewable fuel, producing only water as a by-product upon combustion or direct use in fuel-cell technology.
Not only is H2 a clean fuel, producing only water as its by-product, it actually has a higher energy content than oil (142 MJ/kg for H2 vs. 44.2 MJ/kg for oil), and is thus more efficient.
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