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This process can produce complex fan shapes, sunbursts, and floral patterns.
Unfortunately, this process can produce unreliable growth results and can take several years.
The results showed that the regenerator can regenerate CO2 with a ratio of 90% and this process can produce a cooling load of 113.3 MW.
It is necessary to study further the transportation of DIC from the grassland because this process can produce a large potential carbon sink.
This process can produce epoxy resin microdevices in suitable shapes with even surfaces and preformed via holes, eliminating the inconvenient device preparations, such as cutting and drilling.
This process can produce a broad range of products such as furnace-type carbon blacks, acetylene-type carbon blacks, and nanoparticles with a peculiar morphology that we call "crumpled paper sheets".
Supporters of fracking argue that the process can produce cheap fuel, promote energy independence and create jobs.
Even using only starlight, the process can produce print-worthy results.
As the increase of pulse time, the process can produce other by-products.
Despite the limitations of this heterophase water-in-oil polymerizations (the moderate emulsifier levels, low radius of gyration and its inability to increase the weight-average molecular weight beyond 106 daltons), this polymerization process can produce final latices that are transparent and non-settling with small particles (
Different microbes coexisting in this fermentation process can produce a variety of digestive enzymes, which can decompose higher molecular compounds and transform them into some new smaller functional substances that are beneficial to be absorbed by the human body such as glycosides, essential oils, vitamins, small peptides, and so on (Gao and Jia 2002).
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