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But they would need to lose some capacity.
But plants would have to be refitted, and they would lose some capacity.
Like the batteries in a laptop computer, which use similar chemistry, the Leaf's lithium-ion cells will lose some capacity over time.
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The paper discusses some of the relative merits of the various designs and also the issues of a) interference with the existing geostationary satellites (which may be solvable albeit with the latter losing some capacity) and b) mutual interference among NGSO systems (which may not be solvable in a manner acceptable to their proponents).
If so, we can say that an organ in the position characteristic of its type remains a member of that type even though it has lost some capacity characteristic of that type, and hence is malfunctioning.
Greenhouse gas emissions, have been rising faster than anticipatedthe oceans may be losing some capacity to absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, there are hints that the more potent greenhouse gases methane and nitrous oxide are being released from Arctic regions, and several projections indicate that sea levels will rise further by 2100 than the IPCC projected.
Thus, if adipose tissue has lost some capacity to extract lipid from circulating lipoproteins, a decrease in the accumulation of lipids will be the immediate consequence.
According to "use it or lose it" logic, 16 if a robot does things for its user, does the user run the risk of losing some capacities because he/she does not make any effort to call for them?
Multiple sclerosis patients typically lose some problem-solving capacity and short-term memory.
We had also lost some telecommunications capacity, a data center, and its servers.
"It was as if I had lost some special capacity to filter my own perceptions," she says.
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