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Japan hopes to make the extraction technology commercially viable in about five years.
It helps us create the illusion that, by regulatory fiat, we can make the extraction of fossil fuels a riskless endeavor.
Horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing make the extraction of tightly bound natural gas from shale formations economically feasible.
Additionally, archaeological structures do not have unique shape or colour characteristics, which can make the extraction more straightforward.
Enough sonication time will make the extraction solvent disperse more finely into the aqueous solution and results in an excellent cloudy solution and better extraction efficiency.
Superfluously, higher solid liquid ratio could cause procedures more complex and the unnecessary waste, while lower ones would make the extraction of targets incomplete and thus, extraction efficiency lower.
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It is thought that the development of cooking not only made food tastier and easier to digest, it made the extraction of energy from raw ingredients quicker and more efficient.
The advantage of this method of preparing food is clear: it makes food tastier, easier to digest and makes the extraction of energy from raw ingredients quicker and more efficient.
It is not banned under the CWC and it does not linger, making the extraction of evidence from soil samples almost impossible.
The Quebec farmers' union wants the provincial government to allay such concerns before allowing full-scale production.While the existence of the deposits has been known for some time, it is only recently that new technologies have made the extraction of gas from shale commercially viable.
This makes the extraction of a template non-straightforward.
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