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With simple crushing, massaging and slow-speed spinning, it yields barely half what an industrial machine would produce.
He said that someday a Santa Claus machine would produce three-dimensional objects in the manner of copying machines.
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The US has demanded the country limits its enrichment output at what roughly 1,500 of its centrifuge machines would produce but Iran insists the output should remain at the current level produced at the approximately 10,000 centrifuges it operates and be allowed to increase.
Since the only product of burning hydrogen is water, hydrogen-powered vehicles or machines would produce no pollution at all--not even the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide, if the hydrogen were made from renewable sources.
He approached some engineers with the idea of a similar machine that would produce snow.
Ideally, these machine readers would produce the same grade, for the same reasons.
For example, a wind machine in North Dakota would produce more energy than the same machine in some Eastern states — but energy projects tend to get built in places where they are most wanted.
The DNA machine would continuously produce guanine-rich (G-rich) DNA segments to form G-quadruplex (G4) configuration, which can outstandingly augment fluorescence response of N-methyl-mesoporphyrin (NMM).
At the end of the performance, Kempelen announced that in six months he would produce a machine that would be more surprising than anything Pelletier had demonstrated.
And we would rig them to a customized snow-making machine, so in the wintertime it would produce flavored snow.
Still, he understood the resistance to anything that slowed a machine down, and he set out to produce a language and a compiler that would produce code that ran virtually as fast as hand-coded machine language and at the same time made the program-writing process a lot easier.
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