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Mr. Obama's plan dedicates $15 billion a year of revenue from the sale of emissions permits to develop new sources of clean energy.
The use of distributed architecture permits to develop a flexible and modular solution to integrate sensors and actuators and the data processing.
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The climax vegetation (i.e., natural vegetation permitted to develop uninterrupted) in most parts of the country is forest.
Embryos from the contralateral oviduct were permitted to develop in vivo for the same period of time.
In practice, the proposed collaborative design process will permit to develop an online recommendation system for garment size selection and fit estimation.
New materials and technologies permit to develop new concepts to cope with both space and mobility challenges and new adjectives as "foldable", "flexible", "wearable" are starting to be applicable to the automotive world.
RSM applied in MAE, permitted to develop green extraction process of polyphenols and tannins extracted, using lower microwave power and methanol proportion with a shortest time extraction and in the same time improve the quantity of extractables obtained from renewable natural resource.
Finally, such knowledge should permit to develop concrete therapeutic preventive strategies.
Therefore, these researches permit to develop applications in nanoscale plasmon waveguide [ 8] and nanosensing modalities [ 9– 11].
Administrators should see to it that this attitude is not permitted to develop or continue" (Severinghaus et al. 1953, p. 99).
The three legal steps you must take to start your business in Oklahoma include filling out an application for a "Permit To Develop An Abstract Plant," building a plant (a series of real estate-related documents and maps), and applying for and receiving a Certificate of Authority.
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