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Second, the water injection rate could satisfy the demand of water injection platform and simulation results are similar to the experimental ones when the water injection rate range of three kinds of jet pump is 183 272 m3/d, 263 393 m3/d and 634 1149 m3/d respectively.
Results suggested that human urine could satisfy the demand of at least 3 to 4 out of 6 nutrients with an offset in pH and salinity tolerable by plants.
The first was in 1906, when the Scottish Rugby Union chose to play their match against the touring South Africans at Hampden because no rugby ground could satisfy the demand to see the visitors.
Italians were particularly upset by an exchange of glances and what some took to be suppressed smiles between Mrs. Merkel and Mr. Sarkozy at a news conference on Sunday, when they were asked whether they thought Italy could satisfy the demands being made of it.
Over the last seven years, diplomats, professors, demographers and officials from both sides have tried to come up with various arrangements that could satisfy the demands of both sides, including ideas that involved autonomy for Palestinian neighborhoods in Jerusalem and would allow the Palestinians to claim the neighboring village of Abu Dis as their Jerusalem.
"Designers are reviving classics to satisfy this demand".
Chitosan had a wide utilization to satisfy this demand.
By contrast, increases in NADPH demand resulted in the rerouting of carbons towards acetate, to satisfy this demand (Table 2).
To satisfy this demand, simplicity of care is an obvious advantage.
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