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The first scenario examines operational optimization of existent plants; the second option allows installation of one new turbine and replacement of several boilers and turbines with lower efficiency; the third scenario considers using a steam ejector to upgrade the disqualified import steam in the oil refinery.

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In order to study the possibility for production of ultra low sulfur diesel in existent industrial plants, different tests of hydrotreating was developed in plant pilot.

Some recent studies have emerged out where translational repression and some inexact complementarity have been suggested to be existent in plant miRNA targeting too [ 3- 5].

Even so, the density observed in our study is within the recommended density of pre-existent or planted trees for the restoration of cerrado areas, which ranges from 1000 up to 2000 ind.ha−1 (Durigan et al. [2003]), showing that land used previously as Eucalyptus plantations may have a large potential for natural regeneration and restoration.

For small- and medium-sized Greek islands, the authors propose the installation and collaboration of a wind park, a small hydroelectric power plant, a water pump station, two water reservoirs, a properly sized desalination plant, and the usually existent thermal power plant as a back-up system.

Originally believed to be very rare or non-existent in higher plants, mitochondrial gene transfers involving several species have now been reported [1].

Whatever is non-existent remains non-existent for ever and whatever is existent always exists.

After considering existent conditions of water supply plants and land-use, the southern Taipei Basin is recommended to extract groundwater for domestic uses, whereas groundwater in the eastern Taipei Basin is only limited for non-drinking purposes.

All these data indicate that bacterial population changes that could have resulted from the genetic modification of the plants are non-existent or very limited, as no changes linked to the plant genotype were observed.

Pathway-based approaches are now used routinely to study human disease [ 19– 21], but published reports on pathway analysis of GWAS data in plants are still non-existent.

Whether you bought seeds or harvested them from an existent cactus, you'll want to plant them in clean, shallow containers filled with suitable soil.

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