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They emit no exhaust, although fossil fuels are used to produce hydrogen and to pressurise it.
If India doesn't pass the regulatory bill soon, the international community should pressurise it to do so.
This system is mainly used with a fan which enables to extract mechanically the air from the sub-slab region in order to under pressurise it.
Even transporting that amount of gas would be a huge task.As to the cost, a report published last year by MIT reckons on $25 a tonne to capture CO2 and pressurise it into a superfluid, and $5 a tonne to transport it to its burial site.
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My hand was not pressurised, it got to be rather large and I couldn't use it".
"This takes time and if you're running against time and constantly pressurised it does give the impression to patients that you don't have time for them".
It is thought the DFS's own investigation into Credit Suisse in March pressurised it into pleading guilty to aiding tax evasion and paying penalties of $2.6bn just two months later.
"There is no luxury of time – everything is pressurised; it's focused on results and what are you going to do with your life," she told me.
"There is no luxury of time – everything is pressurised; it's focused on results and what are you going to do with your life," she told me.
I didn't feel pressurised into it – it was a personal decision".
That was because Rosetta has a leak in the system it uses to pressurise its propulsion tanks.
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