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Roof-top tanks store water that feed a so-called hydro-tech converter in which, Mercedes says, "Natural and renewable resources are converted into hydrogen" that powers onboard fuel cells.

Heterogeneous education, which means that high-quality primary education resources are converted into the student's motivation and learning ability, so that the impact of the social structure relatively declines.

(3) Heterogeneous education, which means that high-quality primary education resources are converted into the student's motivation and learning ability, so that the impact of the social structure relatively declines.  .

Similarly, for men with resources, it is the place where these resources are converted into heterosexualised masculinity in a way that avoids the public slur of isoka lamanyala (a man who takes womanising too far [ 11]: 165‐6]).

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Energy resources were converted into standard coal equivalents to compare with different energy structures.

All information obtained in our report and from external resources was converted into *.gff files in an effort towards improving the annotation of the RPS19 locus (*.gff files can be imported to the UCSC genome browser for visualization and are compiled in supplementary text S2; see also figure S2).

All resources were converted into candidate protein coding sequences using the package TransDecoder (transdecoder.sourceforge.net) that identifies open reading frames.

Input-Output (IO) analysis is a tool where an input (a resource) is converted into some output (a product) and the interdependencies between the various sectors of the economy are assessed for their impacts (Leontief 1966).

These external nutrients are converted into some internal cellular resource/energy ("ATP") that can then itself be converted into biomass (and hence growth).

Investing in social relationships is a way of building up social resources, which represent a powerful instrument – along with financial resources – to be converted into human capital (Coleman, 1988).

In the second stage of asset accumulation, resources may be converted from some easy-to-spend form to a more difficult-to-spend form.

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