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In this way many tiny changes in the science of materials could generate a big future for renewable energy.
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Likewise, although it appears inconceivable that something material could generate something endowed with per se existence, it is not impossible absolutely speaking: if God can confer separate existence upon an accident despite the fact that accidents naturally inhere in their substrates then, in like manner, he can confer separate existence upon a soul, although it has a seminal reason in matter.
When considering material that could generate student interest, keep in mind that your class will contain a diversity of individuals.
This could generate material revenue.
TechCrunch asked Halligan if the product could generate material revenue for the firm, which he affirmed.
"If the mail is not properly sealed and contains some kind of material that's powderlike, that could generate leakage to the outside," said Eli Argon, the chief executive officer of Advanced Mail Management in Potomac, Md. For 15 years Mr. Argon has been a consultant to the Postal Service and companies designing sorting machinery and software.
Utilization of metal oxide/supports interface structures could generate high- performance electrochemical materials for clean energy storage and conversion.
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Such a database would provide a tremendous store of graphic material of exceptional interest to artists, he believes, and could generate considerable income.
The transmit part, consisting of a lead zirconate-titanate (PZT) material, emits at a frequency of 500 kHz and could generate pressures up to 410 kPa.
We thus started our experiments with this type of material but, in our hands, neither free nor interlocking coils could generate reproducible results.
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