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This process is technically viable and considerable in economic benefit.
It will be shown that, depending on the concentration of biomass liquids, this option is technically viable for FCC units.
It can be concluded from the results that use of copper slag as fine aggregate in UHPC is technically viable.
Results show that production of solar hydrogen and its subsequent use in fuel cells is technically viable but costs still need to be reduced for widespread adoption.
We show that reducing the contribution to global warming considering the current energy prices and taxes on carbon dioxide emissions is technically viable but economically not appealing.
A process employing this concept, including electrolytic reduction, precipitation, washing, drying, and calcining, has been tested on the bench scale from beginning to end, demonstrating that the process is technically viable.
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The machine transplanting system was found to be technically viable.
As the calorific value estimates are revealed earlier in Table 3, incineration appears to be technically viable in the selected municipalities, except in Port Harcourt.
The biodiesel need is continually increasing in Iran, requiring an alternative source that will be technically viable, economically competitive, and ecologically correct.
Overall, the restoration of shallow peatlands is shown to be technically viable; this paper provides a template for such process over analogous landscapes.
Relative to moisture damage results, all mixtures were susceptible to water, but even so are technically viable for use in surface courses.
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