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What we need is the affordable technology to develop and store these natural unlimited energy sources.
It seems probable, in fact, that over our lifetimes, Dr. Donelan says, our brains develop and store countless templates for most pacing situations.
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Also drawing fire is the review's proposal to develop low-yield nuclear weapons, or "mini-nukes," for possible use in destroying hard or deeply buried targets, like underground bunkers used by rogue states in developing and storing weapons of mass destruction.
In the course of tests involving transient operating conditions an automatic start and stop procedure was developed and stored as control programme, which makes it possible to start or stop all the components of the core hydraulic system automatically.
MEMOSys is an application for managing, developing, and storing genome-scale metabolic models of microbial organisms.
A risk assessment tool to assess the patient's risk of re-presentation is performed, and a profile of that patient's health needs is developed and stored electronically, incorporating the patient's hospital and community health based record, and the patient's input.
The 'real-time damage demonstrator' software is primarily developed to acquire and store the waveform responses.
They also possess an identifiable thymus and a well-developed spleen (their most important immune organ) where various lymphocytes, plasma cells and macrophages develop and are stored.
The University of South Carolina is to receive a $2m grant from DOE to develop better ways to produce and store hydrogen and extend the life of fuel cells.
The radiograph was taken using standard imaging output adjustments (117 kV/1.25 mA), developed, and digitally stored.
All we should assume is that, as long as such weapons are developed, amassed, and stored for use, one day they will be used with consequences that, as Nick Turse, author of the bestselling Kill Anything That Moves, reports in "Nuclear Terror in the Middle East," are -- even for those who have studied the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki -- beyond imagining.
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