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Difficulties of supply lie in the paucity of natural water reservoirs, the swift runoff of the rivers, and the engineering difficulties of constructing large-scale dams in the rugged mountains.
In fictional accounts, Dyson spheres are most often depicted as a Dyson shell with the gravitational and engineering difficulties of this variant noted above largely ignored.
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One: no other book about the beginnings of the digital age brings to life anything like so vividly or appreciatively the immense engineering difficulty of creating electronic logic for the first time; of creating originally, and without a template, the pattern of organisation which has since become absolutely routine, and been etched on silicon at ever smaller micron-distances in chip foundries.
To provide insight into the engineering difficulty of transporting a human into the future, let us consider what is termed the "twin paradox".
It is refreshing as well to see some attention devoted to the engineering difficulties in the extraction of oil and get some idea of the science, however awkwardly presented.
Aside from the spectacular rock formations and forests of its shorelines and the fine agricultural lands created by dikes from its on-land marshes, the bay has come into prominence as a major potential source of hydroelectricity, but one that continues to present great engineering difficulties and other problems of feasibility.
Besides the engineering difficulties -- the bottoms of the doors, for example, on L.I.R.R. trains are higher than those on the subway cars -- it remains far from clear whether the political will exists to cede precious subway-tunnel space to suburban commuters.
Purification of this water may be a problem for future operations due to the economic and engineering difficulties associated with the treatment of large volumes of acidic, salty and organic-rich waters.
But, thanks to religious conflict, lack of funds or engineering difficulties - no one is quite sure which - the spire was never built, and the tower was topped out at just under 100m.
The pamphlet included a description of the construction of the first tunnels, which could just as well apply today, to the forthcoming installation of up-to-date electronics: "The engineering difficulties were well-nigh appalling".
Lot-to-lot variability, high costs and engineering difficulties are critical concerns for the development and commercialization of histone antibodies [ 12, 13].
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