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With legalization, however, some states offer companies licenses to make "volatile solvent" extracts in a controlled setting.
By eliminating the need to process soy oil and sugar water to make volatile fuels such as ethanol, the new method "opens up the number of available biomaterial feedstocks," he says.
If done right, health insurance marketplaces will make volatile premium hikes like his 160 percent zinger a thing of the past and the glass company can thrive for another 100 years and beyond.
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In an industry made volatile by rapid technological change, Applied Graphics has suffered.
That is troubling, as their nuclear-tipped rivalry makes volatile South Asia an even more dangerous place.Neither India nor Pakistan sees it quite that way.
Consumers is a likely response, but did the consumers get a vote about how their music would be compressed or tagged or copy protected or made volatile?
In metallurgical coke making, volatile matter does not form part of the coke; it usually evolves as tar during carbonization.
This last is a reason to rely less on nuclear power in a world made volatile not only by natural disasters but through the concerted efforts of those who can fly airplanes into targets of their choice.
Metabolites were made volatile with TMS groups using N-methyl-N- trimethylsilyl) trifluoroacetamide or MSTFA with catalytic trimethylchlorosilaN-methyl-N- trimethylsilyl
Because insect olfaction is believed to be remarkably sensitive [ 6], small changes in volatile signals may reveal or disguise a great deal of information, making volatile-based defences vulnerable to interference [ 19].
The explosives were a crude mixture of sodium chlorate, a commonly available weedkiller, and sucrose, which combine to make a volatile explosive.
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