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Gasoline, it turns out, is an almost ideal fuel (except that it produces 19.4 pounds of carbon dioxide per gallon).
In fact, it is similar to the single flash power plant except that it produces more steam due to the use of two separators.
Their search led to an unnamed gene about which little is known except that it produces an enzyme that cuts up nearby proteins.
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Such an exercise in hedonism seems hardly worth noting, except, oddly, that it produced "menacing results... all around," as if it were hippies who brought us urban blight, racial unrest, Vietnam and Watergate.
Recombinant CaM81 was produced in E. coli BL21 (DE3) cells as described previously [ 27], except that it was produced here without incorporation of S. Protein concentrations were determined via the Bio-Rad Protein Assay [ 28]; all protein samples were stored at -80°C prior to electrophoresis.
The video had most of the hallmarks of a campaign attack ad, except that it was produced and paid for by a news network rather than a candidate or a political action committee.
"The sampling process here is me transforming or alchemising a visual cue or an interesting concept – it's exactly like sampling except that rather than producing a record at the end, it's a sketch".
And much of it produces everything except oil.
In contrast to environmental and demographic stochasticity and genetic processes, it is considered a purely deterministic process with no variation among individuals or among generations except that produced by population size.
The yeast is then fermented, as in beer brewing, except that instead of producing alcohol, the yeast creates whatever by-product Motif's customers want.
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