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A higher conversion could be obtained using MSA as the catalyst, which could be compensated by better reusability of the enzyme.
Large areas would be necessary to build these plants onshore which could be compensated with offshore sited hydrogen production, using freely available sea water.
Evidently, by utilizing N p =25 optimized pilots on each antenna, the performance is almost 3 dB away from the optimal performance which could be compensated using other facilities.
Moreover, the enhanced power conversion efficiencies (PCEs) of polymer solar cells made of PDPP-TSS and PDPP-TTSS were observed to be 4.18 and 4.76%, respectively, owing to the higher composition of thiophene, which could be compensated by the properties of thiophene.
This target burnup is about 22% less than that of the multi-pass scheme (95 GWd/t), i.e. the fuel utilization efficiency of the OTTO scheme is about 22% lower, which could be compensated by the construction and operation cost of the fuel handling system.
This is a strong limitation, because identifying biologically similar samples would increase the power and the reproducibility of a study, especially since in most studies the number of samples can be a limiting factor, which could be compensated using already published experiments.
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In the late 1980s the U.S. established a system by which victims could be compensated by companies if the victims had suffered from complications and injuries that had been officially recognized as being caused by vaccinations.
These factors include the number and rapidity with which one accumulates genomic variants, which if known could be compensated for, like ethnicity and sex.
The extent to which ecosystem services could be compensated, however, largely depends on the needs and wants of the people that are affected by the development.
And the best solution was confirmed in which the coating-induced aberrations could be compensated for by image defocus.
These astonishing results suggested that the acute stimulation by a relatively low concentration of CSE might activate certain "danger signals" in the EPCs to motivate the endogenous repair mechanisms of EPCs by which the proliferation of EPCs could be compensated and maintained to struggle against the damages caused by CSE exposure.
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