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Conventional ball milling comes, however, at considerable energy cost.
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Chillers are widely used for cooling buildings in the subtropical regions at the expense of considerable energy.
We argue that large-bodied D. esakii likely face a higher risk of being detected by their prey; hence, employing the 'lunge' strategy would lead to considerable energy losses at a comparably low net energy uptake (i.e., successful capture rate).
At the same time, they devoted considerable energy to charitable activity and used their growing influence to advance the civil and political rights of Jews.
After leaving the White House at age 53, she directed her considerable energy to the same causes that had long interested her.
Whitman, Edmund Beecher Wilson, and others at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, Massachusetts, dedicated considerable energy to discovering the nature of each cell and its internal organization and relationships, in an attempt to discover the relative contributions of preformation and epigenetic development to a materialistic explanation of development.
The cell must expend considerable energy assembling these filaments at NEB, in addition to the costs incurred in transiently sequestering proteins to them.
A minimalist film, without narration and with very little on the screen except people talking, "The Black List" (which had its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year) derives its considerable energy and elegance from its subjects.
When the motor runs at its base frequency through VFD (variable-frequency drive), considerable energy saving is possible.
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