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What that amounts to is making the generation that is just now being born pay off debt that is already about 25 years old.
"When your photo's up there 50 years from now, you want to be remembered for making the generation after you, and the one after that, more prosperous," Fairfax said.
The improvement in safety was attributed to the introduction of manganese, which changed the semiconducting properties of the compound from n-type to p-type, thus shifting its Fermi level, or oxidation-reduction properties, and making the generation of free radicals less likely.
In nano-cutting process, the size effects of materials appear making the generation of shearing plane based on different plastic carriers, such as the twin dislocations in different crystal planes.
Renewable energy is more difficult for the utility grid to manage― renewable energy is only generated by a solar panel when the sun shines and a wind turbine only turns when the wind blows, making the generation 'intermittent.' Thus, natural gas plants usually ramp up and down to accommodate renewable energy coming on and off the grid.
However, Sanger sequencing involves high cost and labor, making the generation of large-scale validation data difficult.
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Recently, a technique for generating haploid A. thaliana has made the generation of doubled haploid lines possible [ 17].
It will make the generation of signs faster.
The presence of numerous influencing factors makes the generation mechanism of strip shape highly complex.
This makes the generation and evaluation of paths effective and efficient.
The complex architecture of many fibre-reinforced composites makes the generation of finite element meshes a labour-intensive process.
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