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It should be noted that for this co-regulation to be selected for, buffering cannot occur to a complete extent.

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The production temperatures are higher than 140 °C, the stimulated rock volume is larger than 2·108 m3, hydraulic impedance is lower than 0.1 MPa kg−1 s−1 (in the wells GPK1 and GPK2), and the produced fluid can be re-injected to the complete extent.

Another important role of CT in LPS is to determine the complete extent of the mass lesion, which influences surgical planning.

The former purpose has been carried out to a considerable, though not complete, extent by the sixteen decrees, whose implementation represents the work that has only started.

This is feasible because cis- and trans-Golgi markers can be resolved (to a large though not complete extent) by confocal microscopy (Shima et al., 1997; Trucco et al., 2004) ('Materials and methods').

Mössbauer emission spectroscopy and thermogravimetry results showed that the oxidation depends on the PH2/PH2O ratio, and that oxidation proceeds to less than complete extents under certain conditions.

The product is shipping and, to an extent, complete.

Information on area inundated more often than not refers only to agricultural land flooded rather than complete extent of events.

Numbers like these help us understand the types of dangers pollution poses to soils, but "do not reflect the complete extent of soil pollution around the world, and highlight the inadequacy of available information and the differences in registering polluted sites across geographic regions," says Hidden Reality.

Complete, thorough, and correct process safety management depends to a large extent on complete, thorough, and correct process hazard identification, both before and during the process hazards analysis (PHA) review.

Therefore, this contextual uncertainty (Table 2, section 1), has an epistemic component, because we can not yet gauge the complete extent of the environment; and a normative component, because different researchers hold different normative views on what the environment consists of.

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