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But if energy could be widely stored on the grid in a distributed fashion, and released cheaply and efficiently when needed, it would transform the reliability and security of the grid.
This water is widely stored in the network of cracks at an elevation of 100 400 m.
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The Cambridge machine was the first widely-useable stored program machine and was very influential on the nascent British computer industry.
Displays vary widely from store to store, but good pet stores make an effort to meet the animal's needs, says Michael Maddox, a vice president at the Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council.
To achieve this, development of wide-scale immunization programs become necessary including vaccines that can easily and widely be distributed, stored and administered.
The fumigant phosphine (PH3) is widely used in stored product protection owing largely to its potency, ease of use, and low cost.
Consequently, chemicals that are widely produced, used, stored or transported are more likely to be involved in releases than those that have limited or specialized use.
Recently, a new monoclonal FR α antibody has been developed that can be used for immunohistochemistry on formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissues (Smith et al, 2007) and therefore be more widely used on stored and more readily transportable tumour specimens.
Although those data may be potentially useful for future projects, they are not widely collected and centrally stored in the organization.
Generally, artificial insemination programs widely use the diluted stored semen.
And lastly, KT efforts have mapped the research and policy communities to better identify the range of stakeholders and the local "evidence" (from the peer-reviewed to the grey) that is then stored in widely accessible databases.
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