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Volkswagen doesn't currently have plans to mass-produce the vehicle, but it may harvest the car's innovative technologies for future versions of its more mainstream models.
Even now, products that cost hundreds of millions of dollars and may harvest global revenues to match a small country's GDP ($2.8bn for James Cameron's Avatar) will seldom aim to rock boats or shake thrones.
A proper design may harvest some polynitrogen compounds with low cage strain energies and high stability.
Thus, sloping smooth roofs (RC > 0.90) may harvest up to about 50% more rainwater than flat rough roofs (RC = 0.62).
Fluttering piezoelectric plates may harvest energy from a fluid flow by converting the plate׳s mechanical deformation into electric energy in an output circuit.
In Finland, landowners with small forest land bases often obtain logs of different sizes for firewood or for construction wood and at the same time may harvest berries, mushrooms, and game (Siiskonen 2007).
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Soon we may also harvest the power of potholes.
They may also harvest flesh for the bushmeat trade.
As for how Amazon may apply harvest.ai at AWS, there are a couple of areas.
First, climatic risk may trigger harvest failure as a result of occurrences of unexpected events from nature such as drought, flood or frost.
During the main growing period (P m-veg: 1 May until harvest) 197 mm were measured in DH and 171 mm in OS, Table 3).
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