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Based on the results obtained, it is possible to highlight the ceramic membrane separation process as a promising technology for treating OPW in offshore units, being capable to generate a permeate stream suitable for reinjection in restrictive oilfield reservoirs.

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Additionally, these cytokines are capable to generate reactive oxygen and nitrogen species within chondrocytes.

In reconstruction, the proposed algorithm is capable to generate large size 3D structures at a low computational cost.

Ref. [11] employed artificial bee colony algorithm to solve optimal DG allocation problem where DGs are capable to generate both active and reactive power.

Photosensitizers are materials which are capable to generate singlet oxygen (1O2) from everywhere-present triplet oxygen upon illumination with the light of suitable wavelength.

This is an advantage of the approach, which is capable to generate different solutions with different trade-offs including solutions with 100%% of coverage for both criteria.

As few as 200 ESA+cellsCD24− cells were capable to generate tumor in vivo, whereas a 100-fold more cells without these markers isolated from the same tumors were non-tumorigenic.

The source is capable to generate over 15 cm long plasma plumes in open air at microwave power of 500 W at less than 500 sccm of argon flow.

A descriptive case scenario suggests that the use of life cycle assessment add-ins for manufacturing and transportation decision support systems is capable to generate more valid environmental impact data compared to traditional life cycle assessment approaches.

The prototype used for validation is capable to generate a maximum driving force of approximately 200 kN, which accelerates the movable contact of 2.7 kg to 18 m s−1.

The annual oil palm fruits production in Malaysia is approximately 100 million tonnes which the solid waste of the fruits is capable to generate around 1.05 × 1010 kgH2 (1.26 EJ) via supercritical water gasification (SCWG) process.

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