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Meanwhile, phosphate extraction increasingly generates more pollution and waste, requires more energy per nutrient value and costs more to mine and to process".
Module I (YegE/YhjH) increasingly generates c-di-GMP when cells approach stationary phase, since yegE is activated under σS control, whereas yhjH is co-regulated with flagellar genes that are shut off under these conditions (Pesavento et al, 2008).
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Energy prices are increasingly dictated by markets, not monopolies, and power is increasingly generated close to the end-user rather than at distant stations.
To fund the work they do, NFP institutions are increasingly generating their own income, as opposed to the traditional non-profit approach of depending on grants and philanthropy.
The modern world is increasingly generating massive amounts of digital data, and scientists see DNA as a compact and enduring way of storing that information.
Mr. Obama also wants a strong statement from the group in support of free trade, another priority that is increasingly generating opposition both in the United States and among allies.
Many international and emerging-markets funds include Chinese stocks, and American and European multinationals are increasingly generating profits in China, he said.
Looking at water and energy as inter-connected inputs also allows the company to increasingly generate renewable energy from byproducts of the brewing process, such as spent grain biogas captured during wastewater treatment.
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