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One is to develop membranes for desalination of brackish water operable at ultralow pressures, and the other is to develop membranes operable at high pressure to achieve high pure water recovery in seawater desalination.
In addition, the design of chip-holders which are operable at high temperature, pressure and have a high chemical resistance further extend the operability of chip-based microreactors for use in the special chemical industry.
The present study revealed the importance of stringent controlling of the additive level for maintaining a balanced bifunctional behavior of the catalyst combination through the synergistic effects by the components and the need of a proton conducting membrane operable at high temperature to get better output from the Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cell (PEMFC) systems.
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The impact of immunotherapy was initially demonstrated in patients with advanced cancer and then translated to the adjuvant setting of patients with operable disease at high risk for postoperative recurrence [ 70].
This important result indicates that the relief of glucose repression in the wild-type is already operable at much higher glucose concentrations than is currently widely accepted and that the phenotype of the respiratory strain is glucose insensitive by comparison.
This indicates that the relief of glucose repression is already operable at much higher glucose concentrations than is widely accepted and suggests that glucose sensing might occur inside the cell.
This new system is operable at air pressures as high as 13 bar, and the operating cylinder pressure rises faster than it does in systems featuring the conventional cam mechanism.
Isolated chondrocytes was cultured at high density to form a monolayer chondrocyte sheet as well as expanded for seeding on the sheet to produce mechanically operable cell macroaggregate.
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High objective response rates can be achieved with standard combination chemotherapy, rendering in most cases the tumour operable at the end of the treatment (Hortobagyi and Buzdar, 1997).
"Under the rules that were operable at the time," said Rob Manfred, the executive vice president for labor relations in the commissioner's office, "some players from 1947 to 1979 didn't play long enough to be vested".
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