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If built, the resulting Carmichael coal mine will become the world's largest, producing some 60 million tons of thermal coal every year.
This is a step in the right direction, but there is much more that can be done, so I hope that postdocs like mine will become more common.
For one, stories like mine will become rarer and rarer.
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We anticipate that social network mining will become a major source of data in the public discourse on climate change.
Key mountain passes are blocked and Afghanistan's deadly carpet of mines will become increasingly difficult to clear.
Some worry that mining will become concentrated in a few countries where electricity is cheap, such as China, allowing a hostile government to seize control of bitcoin.
Knowledge extraction and data mining will become even more important as experimental biology is moving to a larger scale.
With the increasing exploitation scope and intensity, the shallow resources would be exhausted in the future; and the deep mining will become an essential choice.
these small towns that depend on mining will become sickly, fighting over the bones of a dying economy". Environmentalists argue that mining has gone belly up across the West without help from wilderness areas, and cattle ranching has become less and less profitable, but that scenery and solitude--and the people who come to enjoy them--grow more valuable every year.
As IE and NER solutions such as those described here become even more flexible and capable of addressing the complex and specialized requirements of different model organism databases, text mining will become an even more invaluable component of any biocuration workflow.
Without mining, people will become thieves, he says.
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