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Until now, however, obtained efficiencies are too low to lead to a cost reduction in photovoltaics.
For risks 1 and 2, the impact of their occurrence is very significant and will lead to a cost increase of about $10 millionn (associated with the re-work and schedule delay).
One of the biggest challenges in the field of polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells (PEMFC) is to enhance the lifetime and the long-term stability of PEMFC electrodes, especially of cathodes, furthermore, to reduce their platinum loading, which could lead to a cost reduction for efficient PEMFCs.
The best optimal profile found lead to a cost function value of J BEST = 1.
Therefore, potentially, our proposed screening algorithm may lead to a cost saving in screening for SSc-PAH, compared with the existing screening algorithm.
Using the same calculations as above, this would lead to a cost of U.S. $0.16 per hour of use (a U.S. $2.08 per hour savings compared to halothane).
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Mr Whyte said administration would "regrettably lead to a cost-cutting programme and the potential loss of jobs across the business".
This system using JAP and the inulin-assimilating yeast K. marxianus could lead to a cost-effective process for the production of LA.
The compact hydraulic dimensions, in combination with the low number of parts, lead to a cost-effective manufacturing process and to a reduction in product and inventory costs.
Conclusions: Although elimination of all sources of variation that can affect laboratory test results is unlikely, the application of analysis of variance (ANOVA) statistical techniques can lead to a cost-effective allocation of resources for estimating the precision of a laboratory test.
Identification of early-stage markers could lead to a cost-effective scheme for screening young flocks as well as design of novel therapeutic strategies.
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