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Used as biodiesel, camelina could also potentially power cars and trucks cheaper than its petroleum counterpart.
Microfuel cells (MFCs) can potentially power emerging technologies that require power sources in the microliter size range.
The research team is also experimenting with interconnecting the piezoelectric micro generators to increase the electrical output and potentially power bigger things.
The Volt also is set to run on lithium-ion batteries, which are more expensive than the batteries currently used by Toyota, but which can potentially power the vehicle for a longer time.
While many assumed the 2002 McCain-Feingold law would gut the Democratic Party, the party has decisively broken all "hard money" fundraising records (contributions of $25,000 or less), eliminated debt and built a donor base that could potentially power the party for years with McAuliffe at the helm.
You can find Qualcomm Snapdragon processors in many modern smartphones, but it's best known for modem technology that would potentially power next-generation 5G networks.
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A plausible approach to reducing algae without the use of chemical/biological agents is through the use of UV-C radiation from lamps potentially powered by in situ solar panels to eliminate algae.
Robotic 'climbers' would then pull themselves up the ribbon from the surface, through the stratosphere and out into space, potentially powered by lasers.
Potentially dangerous power adapters that do not meet stringent British power standards are cited as a potential source of serious injury.
Guns, for many Americans, are a powerful symbol of autonomy and independence; to have potentially lethal power within your grasp is an immensely empowering drug.
A people-power uprising against an illegitimate and abusive government has moral authority and, potentially, staying power.
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