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Dr. Kieny, of the W.H.O., said as many as three billion doses of vaccine could be produced in a year.
It would be wonderful if the media and public learned to be immediately skeptical of dramatic score gains produced in a year or two.
Each female lays an average of 200 or more eggs during a single reproductive period, and three or more generations may be produced in a year.
"About one comet per year arriving in a low-angle impact would bring in the equivalent of all the organics produced in a year in an oxidizing atmosphere by the Miller-Urey electric discharge mechanism," Blank estimated.
For example, the line of cars and trucks produced in a year would be so long that the last car could not drive to the front of the line before the engine breaks down.
In fact, the "capacity factor" of a wind turbine, defined as the amount of power actually produced in a year, compared with the amount that would result from around-the-clock generation, is about 33percentt.
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If you piled all the trash Americans produce in a year, it would reach the moon and back 25 times!
The amount of assets it manages is more than Germany, the world's fifth-largest economy, produces in a year.
The gases included enormous quantities of sulphur dioxide; at its peak, the eruption produced as much in two days as European industry produces in a year.
But the environmental costs are acute: a single flight across the Atlantic can generate more carbon dioxide than an average motorist would produce in a year of driving.
By John Cassidy The gross domestic product is a measure of all the goods and services that the United States economy produces in a year.
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