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If it happens, it raises the prospect of the Arctic nations being able to exploit the valuable oil and mineral deposits below these a bed which have until now been impossible to extract because of the thick sea ice above.
Mr Greenspan says that the bank-as-holding-company approach would allow firms to exploit the valuable safety net provided to the banking system by federal deposit insurance, because it would extend the net into previously unprotected business lines.
To exploit the valuable information on repeat attacks of influenza from wave to wave, to explore the possible effects of asymptomatic infection and immunity, and to better understand the biology and transmission of influenza, we have fitted a comprehensive model to the data of Table 1.
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Nanotechnology, a term based on the nanometer, which is one-billionth of a meter, has attracted investment not only from privately held start-ups, but also from giants like I.B.M., General Electric and DuPont, which are eager to exploit the potentially valuable properties of materials so small that their dimensions can be measured in molecules.
Introducing intellectual property results in more basic innovations, with subjects failing to exploit the most valuable sequential innovation paths.
Effective entrepreneurial strategies require better-informed decision-making to adapt to often-ambiguous market conditions so entrepreneurs can exploit the most valuable opportunities (Rindova & Fombrun, 2001).
Moreover, the article has also been forcused on the chemical/chemo-enzymatic functionalizations that may create novel opportunities to maximally exploit the various valuable properties of polysaccharides, particularly from wood species, in previously unperceived applications especially for biomedical applications, such as tissue engineering, wound healing, and drug delivery.
"Some people are now attempting to recklessly exploit the country's valuable underground resources on the excuse of earning foreign currency by exporting them," he said, without mentioning who the culprits were.
Permitting farmers to exploit the nation's most valuable resource has led to inequities that are even more striking than those in the cities: rich men plunder their land at will, installing powerful bore wells driven by engines that can draw the water not only from their farms but also from the land of their neighbors — to whom they then sell that water.
It follows that the LDHs are reasonable to use for DS removal and to exploit the obtained product as valuable resources to dispose organic matter from wastewater.
This approach, although valuable, does not exploit the full capabilities of omics, particularly their open nature, allowing discovery of unexpected changes.
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