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The first extensive exploitation of the method was made by Martin and James in 1952, when they reported the elution gas chromatography of organic acids and amines.
Increased demand for coal resulted in the extensive exploitation of the coalfield in the 18th and 19th centuries, and mining settlements north and east of Manchester and around Wigan grew rapidly.
It began with some economic historians, like EA Wrigley and Kenneth Pomeranz, would say was in large part caused by the extensive exploitation of fossil fuels; first the coal that drove the steam engine and later that provided electricity, and then the oil which became fundamental to industrial age transportation.
This data may indicate a more extensive exploitation of available technologies among participants of the software engineering course compared to the other two.
The extensive exploitation of electric power in ships enables the development of more efficient and environmentally friendlier ships, as it allows for a more flexible ship power system operation and configuration.
Our proposed model concentrates on the most modern Information Systems that present as immanent feature the document-centric communication and user interfaces, extensive exploitation of Web technologies, and a selection of functionalities provided for Service-Oriented Architecture.
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Future energy demands of the world will require extensive further exploitation of fossil fuels, and projections show that without major development of nonfossil fuel alternatives, the atmospheric concentration will double within the next 75 years.
The researchers found extensive sexual exploitation of children based on the children's own testimonies, which mentioned over 70 individuals.
Extensive commercial exploitation did not occur in Zambia until the late 1920s, when concessions were granted by the British South African Company.
In the past these mountains were remote and sparsely populated; but in the 20th century they were opened to extensive resource exploitation, and the ancient ways of life of the local peoples have been rapidly transformed.
([Castellani and Zanfei 2002])) indicate that MNCs tend to collaborate with local firms in industries characterized by 'fast learning and extensive knowledge exploitation opportunities' (page 20).
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