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The Open Simulation Environment is a critical component by which the engineer of the 21st century will provide greater value-added, utilizing any of the technical modelling tools required to perform his/her job.

3.5 into consideration, in addition to avoiding investment in useless buildings and roads, the key to improving environmental efficiency of production activities at the regional level is to shift to an industrial structure with a greater share of tertiary industries while achieving greater value-added in tertiary industries (Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry 2014).

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Once earned, elite status confers upon members a host of great value-added perks like early check-in, late check-out, room upgrades which can be worth hundreds of dollars, and more.

The importance of proximity between university and industry—or the original source of knowledge and the point of use is still an open question, knowledge being intangible while tacit knowledge, with greater value added, is not easily codifiable.

One approach would be greater reliance on value-added taxes, which are already used throughout Europe (similar sales-based taxes are common elsewhere).

As shown, lignin's valorization can be separated into several greater categories of value-added applications, feedstock for energy production, a raw material in low-volume, high-value chemicals, a raw material in high volume, low value chemicals, and as a "precursor for material applications" [31].

The BBC – which extracts a great deal of value-added from the Aintree meeting and whose airbrushed coverage reflects that fact – was not to be deprived.

However, the inclusion of catalytic processes is an opportunity to obtain a great variety of value-added products and fuel additives.

As developing countries attempt to add value to their agricultural products and take advantage of greater returns to differentiated value-added goods, tariff escalation works against their efforts.

The large quantities of by-products generated have great potential for becoming value-added compounds, such as lipids, proteins, amino acids and enzymes, which can be extracted from wastewaters and from solid residues (head, viscera, skin, tails and flesh) that are leftovers during the canning process.

Says investment banker Peter Young, who runs his own chemical banking boutique: "A great deal of the value-added is in producing the product, and only a small amount of it is in processing the order".

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