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Mr Altig adds:Some attempts have been made to exploit the information contained in data from the Great Depression.
Attempts have been made to exploit this wonder crop for different purposes to mitigate many of our problems.
Despite the nation's technical prowess, wind power is underdeveloped and little effort has been made to exploit Japan's vast geothermal potential.
Significant developments that have been made to exploit its application in a wide range of studies are reported in this review paper.
In parallel, efforts have been made to exploit algae for biotechnology processes, such as water treatment and bioenergy production, where bacteria influence algal activities in various ways.
In this study, an attempt has been made to exploit the possibility of mm-wave technology as alternative detection technique for liquid chromatographic (LC) systems.
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The computational parameters, such as homology modeling, docking study, and ADME prediction, were made to exploit the results.
Nearest neighbor calculations are made to exploit local differences in orientation to better and more reliably detect and highlight local defects in trichome polarity.
It is much easier for Messi to be Messi if the system is made to exploit his qualities rather than throwing him against a wall of defenders.
To make the reactor commercial, studies are being made to exploit the D9 material at high burn up, longer cycle life and high temperature operations.
Recent design efforts are being made to exploit the nanoscale definition of the materials formed by assembling peptides to target cancer and microbial cells and to function as vaccines.
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