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Where electricity exists, it is mostly supplied by someone's gas-powered generators.
The reason for this is not clear, but it may have something to do with relative competent groups for electricity exists in Acetaminophen codeine.
Furthermore, even where access to electricity exists it is often unreliable: in a systematic review of African health facilities' access to electricity, only 28% of facilities with electricity reported a reliable supply and in some countries such as The Gambia, up to a third of facilities rely on generators [ 26].
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See also: Etymology of electricity Long before any knowledge of electricity existed people were aware of shocks from electric fish.
The supply-demand contradiction of raw coal and oil still continued, and an oversupply of the overall performance of gas and electricity existed.
In areas where electricity monopolies exist, electricity companies determine residential electricity pricing strategies [28, 29], and residents have no opportunity to select electricity retailers.
When he died, Hastings was a contributing editor at Rolling Stone, where Managing Editor Will Dana was quoted Tuesday saying Hastings exuded "a certain kind of electricity" that exists in great reporters whose stories burn to be told.
However, whether or not a subset of c-type cytochromes essential to Fe III) oxide reduction (or electricity generation) exists within the set shared between Rhodoferax and other Fe(III) oxide reducing prokaryotes remains to be determined.
Because similarities between manufacturing and electricity generation exist it is interesting to investigate how a MAS methodology designed for manufacturing systems is applied to an electricity infrastructure.
At the California Independent System Operator, William H. Simmons, the manager of market applications, development and support, said that some aspects of electricity trading existed years ago on electronic bulletin boards.
Bad Robot is also trying again on NBC (their last venture being the quickly-cancelled "Undercovers" in 2010), this time hopping onto the in-vogue post-apocalyptic trend with a high concept series about a world in which electricity no longer exists.
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