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Just as it is impossible to extract much wealth from conquered countries, so it is impossible to extract much happiness from wealth earned unscrupulously.
It is impossible to extract raw lobster from its carapace, Mr. Keller explained, but a very brief blanching, enough to kill the lobster without actually cooking it, frees the flesh.
Because these analytes have different lipophilicities, the composition of supported liquid membrane (SLM) should be optimized for each drug and it is impossible to extract them simultaneously using common electromembrane setups.
Beyond this point, the clone is impossible to extract because it is too decomposed.
24 Furthermore, it is impossible to extract data for a meta-analysis or give state-of-the-art recommendations based on reliable evidence.
Simulations based on intron number of these 1176 genes (116 genes without intron) indicated that it is impossible to extract a group of intron-free genes (14 or 22 genes are randomly sampled each time) in 10,000 times of simulations (P < 0.0001).
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The entire combination was winning, and the shrimp were fine, but they seemed laminated to the wooden skewers that pierced them and were impossible to extract and awkward to cut from around the skewer.
But antibiotic production is often governed by many genes, not just one, and it was impossible to extract DNA fragments large enough to contain all the necessary genes, he said.
If it happens, it raises the prospect of the Arctic nations being able to exploit the valuable oil and mineral deposits below these a bed which have until now been impossible to extract because of the thick sea ice above.
Normalising the more hardcore activities of pornography is a danger of the access, affordability and the anonymity of online sexual content, she says, but it's impossible to extract the internet's unique impact on the changing sexual mores when so many other media and corporate factors are at play.
But Igor S. Aranson, an Argonne researcher who is the senior author of a paper describing the work in The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, said that in equilibrium conditions, it was impossible to extract useful energy from Brownian motion — the laws of thermodynamics did not allow it.
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