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In this work we took the concept of processing at a central facility a step forward by implementing a fully functional 3D ultrasound system in which the 2-D intended raw data acquired at the patient site by a medical untrained person is transferred through telecommunication to a central processing facility, where it can be processed into a 3-D image or, in fact, for any conceivable use.
This can then be processed into a range of chemicals and fuels.
Timberland has no need for lime or moringa, a tree whose leaves can be processed into a nutritional supplement.
Ordinary algae develops an oil as it grows, and this can be processed into a diesel substitute.
However, the leaves can also be processed into a potent white crystalline powder that is injected, smoked, or otherwise consumed.
"Maybe one day our factory here in Kazakhstan can be a place where highly enriched uranium from other countries can be processed into a low-enriched form".
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While Ciccolo was being processed into a correctional facility after his arrest, he allegedly stabbed a nurse in the head with a pen during a routine medical screening.
The grain also is processed into a growing number of food products, including corn flour, corn oil, corn syrup, and many other by-products.
Some of the worst foods are also the cheapest, thanks to farm subsidies that artificially depress the price of corn, which is processed into a wide array of products.
The milk from our herd along with milk purchased from other local farmers is processed into a variety of pre-seasoned blends of chevre cheese and chocolate delights made with cocoa from the Grenada Chocolate Company.
But there are 17 different rare earth elements that in turn are processed into a wide range of chemicals that are hard to replace and are produced at different levels of purity.
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