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Coal exploitation can provide the required conditions of 'mining-enhanced permeability' and 'space guarantee' for gas drainage.
Coal exploitation can provide the conditions for 'mining-enhanced permeability' and 'space guarantee' that are required for gas drainage.
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One of the more notable findings was XXXXXXXXXXXX a backdoor Trojan horse program that allows for remote exploitation of an affected system and can provide denial-of-service capabilities.
Why is exploitation unacceptable?" She says these texts can provide a better appreciation of "our European heritage... which can help us understand the problems the world faces today".
While people can provide for the postmortem exploitation of their identities, there is no legal mechanism by which they can prevent it.
The exploitation of information on the echo polarization can provide a significant improvement on radar performance [1].
It can provide a floor that prevents exploitation, but more substantial redistribution is better achieved through a combination of a low minimum wage and a negative income tax.
However, the exploitation of temporal correlation jointly with spatial correlation can provide us extra side information to enhance the detection performance.
This matters because knowing other species can provide a moral counterweight to life's runaway exploitation: intact biodiversity is the undeniable proof that humans can inhabit Earth without destroying it.
For the exploitation of high-pressure/high-temperature (HP/HT) reservoirs, a pipe-in-pipe system can provide the necessary thermal insulation and integrity for transporting hydrocarbon at HT and HP.
Legislation can provide an indispensable framework to help protect consumers from exploitation, but that is hardly enough.
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