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In the Soviet Union, ambition had produced excess.
Combined UV/TiO2 treatment produced excess hydroxyl radicals that were confirmed by high performance liquid chromatography using a trapping agent.
Many researchers achieved similar results with other uncoupling combinations in the reduction of produced excess biological sludge by decreasing biomass production coefficient [27, 40, 42].
2010 is the year in which the wind energy industry expanded rapidly, whereas 2015 is the year in which the wind energy industry produced excess capacity.
Scientists already know that the Procellarum region is rich in radioactive elements that billions of years ago would have produced excess heat.
If reliably produced, excess power generation may provide CO2 credits by offsetting Alberta grid electricity, possibly leading to a negative carbon footprint in bitumen production.
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Today Reagan and the Soviet Union are gone, and conservatism in power has produced excesses of its own, bringing the movement's cultural contradictions to the fore.
This perceptive and penetrating book does a good job of tracing how that hypothesis led to the creation of markets that produced excesses and then ceased to function.
This analysis produced excess-death estimates highly correlated with those derived from the regression approach (correlation = 0.97; p<0.01; mean difference 4%7%%).
He said he also suspected that women were less likely to produce excess cortisol.
Under that eight-year-old program, European power plants and manufacturers pay fees if they produce excess carbon emissions.
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