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The amylases obtained from strain ALA4 could be used in the adverse industrial processes for its commercialization and thus, it could prove to be a better replacement of the existing enzymes on the market.
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"And this is a creative way to help the park without adding any greater commercialization".
So, in a roundabout way, the states claimed that federal law preempted Colorado's 2012 constitutional amendment regulating marijuana use and commercialization -- thus frustrating the federal government's efforts to fight drug trafficking and related crimes elsewhere.
Nanoengineered CNT based materials show remarkable electrochemical properties, and therefore have provided routes towards highly effective modification of MFC compartments to ultimately reach the theoretical limits of biomass energy recovery, low cost power production, and thus the commercialization of MFCs.
Expensive and energy-consuming vacuum process of metal deposition with ambient-unstable hole transporters are incompatible with large-scale and low-cost production of perovskite solar cells (PSCs) and thus hampers their commercialization.
The efficacy of this study is that it provides energy researchers' insights into solar still design for clean water production and, thus, it promotes commercialization of this product in rural development.
Despite believing that research commercialization is important in the academic setting and that his research field values such work, he feels that the University of Kentucky places little emphasis on and thus does not greatly value research commercialization.
Cattleya, on the other hand — a fragrant, slow-to-grow but showstopping genus dripping with blue ribbons and horticultural sexiness — has thus far defied commercialization and all but the most attentive south-facing windows.
However, the commercialization of DMFC device still faces some problems, such as CO adsorption on Pt catalysts and thus poisoning [3, 4].
The proliferation of personal electronics and commercialization of electric and hybrid electric vehicles have popularized the needs for rechargeable and portable power sources and thus had increase the exploration of metal oxide in this direction.
Manhattan Scientifics, a fuel cell company that is preparing several products for commercialization, said it thought that customers would pay $3,000 a kilowatt, but only for cells that generate about a watt and thus cost $30 or so.
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