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Generally, applications of this technology require long-term storage, on-orbit fluid transfer and supply, cryogenic propellant production from water, unique instrumentation and autonomous operations.
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There was little else they could do; for water is unique.
Physicochemical phenomena affect every body of inland water, creating unique relationships among and within the biotic and abiotic components of the ecosystem.
For example, a new fish species (Apistogramma cinilabra) that has adapted to low-oxygen water is unique to one small lake in the Loreto region of Peru and found nowhere else in the world – making it and other species even more vulnerable.
Using the frozen lake as his inspiration, with its frozen top but liquid bottom, Tansley developed a refrigeration system, Sure Chill, that harnesses water's unique properties to keep vaccines cool at 4C – yet doesn't require a constant power supply.
It was found that Aab-e-Shifa water is unique in this character as compared to the village house's drinking water.
Water has unique properties in the nanopores of activated carbons and carbon nanotubes, which are apparently different from those of typical adsorbed molecules such as N2 and Ar.
Roy, however, points out that due to water's unique properties, even weak forces can cause powerful structural changes.
How can I describe that color created by Poseidon to stir asunder a body of water so unique?
What makes the color of the water so unique is the result of these active minerals, silica and algae.
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