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The basic metabolic potentials to convert those substrates are available in the respective microorganisms.
Thermo-electrochemical cells (TECs) utilize the temperature-dependent electrochemical redox potentials to convert the thermal energy to electrical energy.
With the increasing volume of global palm oil production, palm-based biomass utilisation is gaining significant attention as there are plenty opportunities and potentials to convert them into value-added products (e.g. dried long fibre, palm pallet, palm briquettes, and biofuels).
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Last year, Shahidi once again highlighted NRA Country's unique potential to convert young country fans into future card-carrying NRA members.
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We know there's a strong audience crossover between Doctor Who fans and BitTorrent users, so we want to learn whether there's potential to convert those users into people who'll pay for content," he says.
Works like that one, a fiery and disorienting painting of a red-winged figure plummeting through a smoldering Cubist sky, have the potential to convert viewers who are put off by Chagall's sappier tendencies and to counter the prevailing wisdom that only early Chagall is worth looking at.
Keratinase has great potential to convert poultry waste into feed or fertilizers.
Votizen had enormous potential to convert excitement for a cause into political impact, but it needed more distribution.
Copper-based electrodes have high potential to convert CO2 to valuable chemicals with satisfactory faradaic efficiency and selectivity.
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