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If you got the heat or timing wrong at any stage, the drug could be unusable.
But given the volume of waste that was disposed there, an estimated 108 million tons -- more than in any other landfill in the United States, according to Chartwell Information, a company in Alexandria, Va .that tracks waste industry data -- much of the land could be unusable for decades.
As legacy soil samples can be inaccurately localized or can be located out of bare soils of hyperspectral airborne data or out of the study area, these data could be unusable as calibration data for classical predictive models (such as the partial least-squares regression method).
A significant proportion of the SNPs could be unusable in SBP marker development because they may not be digested with restriction endonucleases in a haplotype- or genotype-specific manner.
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These investments are creating a "carbon bubble" worth trillions of dollars based on assets that could prove to be unusable.
If a server was to become overloaded in a traditional client-server architecture, then many devices could be rendered unusable.
The Australian researcher Ben Greene says that within twenty years space could be so clogged as to be unusable.
However, if buildings are damaged so badly as to be unusable after an earthquake, it could cripple a city like San Francisco for years," she wrote.
When the librarians went to the sanitation facility, the claim said, only 1,003 of their books could be found and 201 of them were so damaged as to be unusable.
The metal turned out to be unusable.
She said her work suggested that even if researchers could grow human embryo clones to the blastocyst stage, the stage of development occurring when stem cells arise, most of the blastocysts might be unusable.
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