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The first would be to put all the money generated into a central pot, and hand it out to teams based solely on how far they reach in the competition.
The government had signed contracts with the utilities promising to start accepting the spent fuel in 1998 in exchange for payments of one-tenth of a cent per kilowatt-hour generated into a Nuclear Waste Trust Fund.
The bubbles were generated into a small-scale bubble column.
The item is not actually purchased, but rather the value of that item is generated into a gift card behind the scenes.
The bubbles are generated into a small-scale bubble column having an elastic membrane with a single orifice as gas sparger.
A bulk amorphous configuration with periodic boundary conditions is generated into a unit cell whose dimensions are determined for each of the simulated aromatic polyesters in the cell to have the experimental density.
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The considered problem is of varying the thickness of a beam along its length in order to produce an optimal design which reduces the structural noise generated into an air filled cavity by the beam vibration.
"The risk for the airlines if this generates into a tit-for-tat trade war, is that airlines will be caught in a cross-fire from both sides," he said.
For now, the only national consensus about nuclear waste — that utilities should pay one-tenth of a cent for every kilowatt-hour that their reactors generate into a federal waste fund — is also threatened.
The encoder divides the range of values that the source generates into a number of intervals.
She said that gas and electricity companies should be forced to sell the energy they generate into a pool, in order to open up the market and ensure fairer consumer prices.
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