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Furthermore, the separation part of the OCM process was energetically improved by an integrated down streaming unit for the CO2.
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To the credit of Evans and the other people energetically working to improve the city's prospects, it feels like a place determined to somehow slough off decline and re-invent itself as "Britain's Ocean City", while not yet fully sure if everything will work out.
Gary L. Hardman, founder of the New Choices school, said that his staff had energetically sought to improve the performance of the dropouts, pregnant teenagers and other at-risk students who attend the school, and that Mr. Dann had misjudged its academic record as well as the school's resolve to stay open.
Among these, the decrease of tar yield and the increase of H2 and CO in the gas suggest that co-gasification of sewage sludge with certain types of coal may be energetically advantageous and improve the process performance.
Looking more into the total stoichiometry from xylulose-5-P to acetyl-CoA it is obvious that the PHK pathway is an energetically efficient route leading to improved specific growth rates on xylose, glycerol and ethanol.
Incomplete conversions in the energetically unfavoured uphill direction may be improved through reaction engineering.[ 33] Based on data obtained with single-point mutants, which are supported by molecular modelling studies and crystal structure determination, a mechanism for the β-carboxylation of para-hydroxystyrenes catalyzed by phenolic acid decarboxylases has been proposed.
Alternatively, if signal production is energetically costly, natural selection may favor call variations that improve energetic efficiency.
Their happiness and improved situation in many ways are transferred to us energetically.
Syntrophic acetate oxidation may outcompete aceticlastic methanogenesis especially at enhanced temperature, enhanced proton activity, or high acetate concentrations, which all help to improve the energetically difficult situation of syntrophic acetate oxidation [ 15].
Consistent with observations in rice, these results demonstrate that inhibition of energetically expensive elongation processes improves survival under conditions in which the water surface cannot be reached by means of upward shoot extension (Setter and Laureles 1996).
"Councils have energetically tackled delayed transfers of care, but service capacity in older people's services needs to be improved for these gains to be sustained," Ms Platt said in her introduction to the report.
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