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Now that idea has been refined to make the fifth game the championship game.
However, the fatty acid profile needs to be refined to make it more efficient for biodiesel and bio-products.
Deadly residue Depleted uranium (DU) is the residue left in massive quantities when bomb-grade uranium is refined to make reactor fuel and nuclear weapons.
For one thing, the parameters used to identify physical features of objects could be refined to make matching even more accurate, he says.
Although the poppies are grown under a Home Office licence, they are no good for making illicit drugs because the variety grown in England needs a good deal of sophisticated refining to make into morphine.
The process still needs to be refined to make device-quality materials, but the present materials should suffice as a substrate on which lattice-matching GaN layers can be grown directly by MOCVD.
Startups such as Solix Biofuels, based in Fort Collins, CO, and LiveFuels, based in Menlo Park, CA, are trying to extract oil from algae; the oil can be refined to make diesel and jet fuel.
If adoptive cell therapy can be refined to make it more effective, and simplified so that ordinary hospitals can administer it, it will join a growing arsenal that might just beat cancer back to a fraction of its former territory.
"Oil extracted from olive pomace and pits by chemical means and refined to make it edible must be labeled either 'refined olive residue oil' or 'refined extracted olive residue oil,' " according to the agency's regulations.
Tall oil, dark, odorous liquid by-product of the sulfate (kraft) process of paper manufacture, used after refining to make coatings, sizing for paper, paint, varnish, linoleum, drying oils, emulsions, lubricants, and soaps.
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