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Nor is there the remotest possibility of extracting useful DNA from the new fossils.
However, the possibility of extracting even broken fragments of dinosaur DNA are next to impossible, Dr Maidment added.
Business Day, a newspaper, editorialized on Nov. 20 that a murder trial and cross-examination of witnesses offered the possibility of extracting some truth.
Her father retired as a geologist working for the Department of Energy, where he researched the possibility of extracting natural gas from shale.
Years later, the society's fellows drew up blueprints for ship mines, studied the possibility of extracting alcohol from horse chestnuts and drafted secret reports on the effects of atomic bombs.
Online, the emphasis has been on celebrity news, featuring Ms. Cole and other A-, B- and C-list figures whose every facial wrinkle or fashion choice is scoured for the possibility of extracting a headline.
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As expected, Mg2+ ions were detected prominently indicating the possibility of extracted Mg2+ ions dissolved into the aqueous layer of ZOC suspensions.
If all of these aspects are suitably considered, the hierarchical structure of the data can even improve the possibilities of extracting valuable information from the data.
In 1520 Las Casas' concession was finally granted, but it was a much smaller grant than he had initially proposed; he was also denied the possibilities of extracting gold and pearls, which made it difficult for him to find investors for the venture.
They have several advantages compared to a constant-rate pumping (more signal possibilities, ease of extracting the signal in the responses and possibility of closed loop investigation).
Future applications would also include the possibility of using extracted brine as a freshwater source that can alleviate stresses in areas with water supply shortages.
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