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This special type of reactor is designed to extend the nuclear fuel supply for electric power generation.
Since lettuce is highly perishable, MAP is designed to extend shelf-life while reducing the occurrence of wound-induced discoloration on cut surfaces5.
A prefilter is designed to extend the tracking ability to lower flow rates, where the signal:noise ratio is poor.
The nonlinear spring is designed to extend the stable range of the actuator and to enforce a linear electromechanical response.
The controller is designed to extend flutter boundary and suppress limit cycle oscillation (LCO) of a low aspect ratio rectangular nonlinear structural wing.
Furêtox (facilitating the use of resources in toxicology) is designed to extend the scope and shorten the time of search on the Web.
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This section is designed to extending the results established in [1] by considering lower semicontinuous operators defined on Fréchet spaces.
The cuts are designed to extend the solvency of Medicare for an estimated eight years.
A proper pitch controller must be designed to extend the life cycle of a wind turbine's blades and tower.
One of its main investments is in Littlefeet, a San Diego company whose products are designed to extend the reach and improve the sound quality of cellular systems.
The multishot sequences being tested are designed to extend the antibody response for many months, although eventually the body will stop producing the anti-nicotine antibodies, he said.
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