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"It was essentially stored meat," he said.
Cold energy is essentially stored in the battery and released to cool and preserve milk.
With plastic consumption growing, some are calling for a bigger-picture attempt to reduce wasteful use of plastic, increase recycling and raise awareness that plastic is essentially stored petroleum.
In a traditional scanning mode, the data are essentially stored as an array of intensities, which are assigned to elements within a 2D matrix.
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But a new project called the Iowa Stored Energy Park is tackling this problem by acting like a giant battery, essentially storing wind for later use.
NAND flash chips essentially store data like a hard drive, even after the power is switched off.
It then bends the body around the planted foot, essentially storing up the energy it will need to jump.
Some reservoirs of Fe3+ exist, as pools of dissolved Fe3+ and as different ferric sulfate and oxide minerals, which may essentially store this oxidant for varying times before movement/dissolution carries the Fe3+ into contact with pyrite surfaces.
Moreover, this waste doesn't contain weapons-usable material, only stays "hot" for several hundred years, and remains as an inert solid--essentially stored as glass bricks--so even if the containment facility were to breach, it can't leach into the ground water.
Over time, peatlands today could become coal deposits tomorrow, essentially storing carbon in perpetuity – unless someone decided to burn it for energy.
The retailer has enjoyed better results in the stores it has transformed into its shop concept -- essentially stores within a store for different brands or categories -- but if J.C. Penney keeps hemorrhaging red ink, the ability to expand that transition across its footprint is likely to come under pressure.
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