All other auxiliaries are reclassified based on the type of service provided, such as warehousing and storage or data processing. |
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The sheepherder went over to his storage hut and brought out one bale of wool. |
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I escaped fairly lightly, purchasing only rattan baskets, wardrobe storage solutions and a plastic colander. |
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The awning, a huge tunnel tent affair, has remained in its storage space under the seat. |
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After yesterday's post on safes and storage, we heard a snippet on Radio 4's You and Yours about the history of valuables storage. |
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But here, the storage space is maximised with a built in rail and an ingenious shoe racking system. |
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The agronomical importance of cereal seeds is based on their accumulation of storage products, mainly starch and proteins. |
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We also planted a wildflower and herb garden in the enclosed yard and constructed a storage shed. |
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The room's alcoves ensure that plenty of storage units could be installed without creating a cramped feeling. |
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A storage ring has the same components as the main accelerator but with fewer klystrons. |
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A pair of storage vendors this week were all aflutter after inking large distribution deals for their products. |
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The long built-in bench next to the fridge offers extra storage and an out-of-the-way spot to sip a juice box. |
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In the computer realm, magnetic recording is used on floppy disks, hard disks and magnetic tape as the main method for data storage. |
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Storage space abounds inside with the new fascia boasting a central lidded storage box plus two glove boxes on the passenger side. |
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Two-bedroom units have one en suite bathroom while some also feature storage rooms and walk-in wardrobes. |
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Decorated in deep yellow with a large feature stencil, it has a walk-in wardrobe with fitted storage. |
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It is fitted with floor and eye level cupboards, with a spacious walk-in pantry providing additional storage. |
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There is access to an extensive walk-in storage area that stretches the length of the room. |
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Entrance is through a spacious hallway with recessed lighting, oak flooring, a walk-in storage closet and a security intercom. |
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At the back of the hall steps lead down to an open area with a walk-in laundry cupboard and understairs storage. |
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This area includes a walk-in understairs storage facility and a cloaks closet. |
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Each apartment has oceans of storage, including a walk-in hallway cupboard. |
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The room has a built-in wardrobe and storage cupboard and ceiling access to an attic storage area. |
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Companies that specialize in cold storage warehousing have been working on solutions to help dairy processors meet their changing needs. |
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How about a storage system that can withstand the ravages of constant change? |
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Wroughton farmers are to turn two old grain stores into a modern warehouse for storage and distribution. |
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It is fitted with traditional pine presses with further storage available in the adjoining utility room. |
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Bulk quantities of spices can be accommodated in a storage system that will hold these items in large containers. |
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These issues are moving the limits of storage from its technological limit to its practical limit. |
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Two steps lead down to the kitchen, a bright room floored in quarry tiles and with polished wood presses providing plenty of storage. |
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Heavy infestations of acarid mites indicate that storage conditions are too damp or dusty. |
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Because it takes so much effort to accelerate particles for an experiment, many accelerators have storage rings. |
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The large bathroom lies further along the hall, past a sizable storage cupboard. |
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Still another advantage of consolidated storage is that the centrally located data can be accessed from other computers. |
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I've been using Zip compression to compact files for storage and transmission for longer than that. |
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New tape drives and MTC storage systems will have innovative features to reduce access time and increase performance. |
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I've already used regular washi to save an old shoe storage unit and now it's so much cheerier. |
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His pride and joy will be sitting bobbing about on its mooring happy to be released from its winter storage, itching to get its decks japped. |
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The group was being pushed into a storage room just off the washrooms, and Cole wanted to see where it went so she could work out her escape. |
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Removing manure from the building to an outdoor storage can also reduce odor and gas accumulations. |
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By the 1920s a state-subsidized system of grain elevators, silos, and storage at railheads helped to ease the cycle of glut and scarcity. |
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The embryo enters a quiescent stage, accumulates storage compounds and acquires desiccation tolerance. |
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Sheep heads, rams' testicles, udders and jelly from the feet were all prepared for storage. |
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Stored this way, fish from the tropics will last quite some considerable time in cold storage, at least five days. |
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Dams less than 10 feet in height and having a storage capacity of not more than 50 acre-feet of water. |
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This opens up large chunks of available storage, yet users probably won't fill their total quota right away, if ever. |
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The voltage required to properly recharge a storage battery varies with battery temperature. |
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He has consulted at most of the storage ring projects around the world, many of which have installed Halbach design undulators and wigglers. |
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Shuttered cupboards across one wall provide ample storage while louvered doors at the back of the room conceal a kitchenette. |
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The myriad types of storage media included reels, chips, strips, cylinders, and sheets of tape or film. |
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The neat property of this attack is that the capacity of this storage mechanism scales at exactly the same rate as the data stream's rate does. |
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Most weeks, at least one round trip to the cold storage plant is made, with from one to four reefers. |
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Her potting bench, attached to one end of the shed, offers additional tool storage plus a convenient work surface. |
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Personakey's Touch Open locking storage cases and safes are nothing short of amazing. |
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This was originally a warehouse for the storage of ice, owned by Swiss Italian entrepreneur Carlo Gatti. |
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The kitchen has an Aga range, wooden shelves and storage spaces throughout. |
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Among the new interior convenience features are roof-mounted rails to support storage bins and a DVD entertainment system. |
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To allow for just-in-time storage, an enterprise volume manager program will be needed to manage the volume size. |
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On the small foredeck there is an anchor windlass and anchor storage as well as excellent access for handling ground tackle and bow lines. |
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Some suppliers make their own just-in-time daily deliveries to Boeing's storage areas. |
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Both black and grey water is siphoned into a storage tank, where it is mixed, and then put into the bio-reactor. |
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I recommend them because they stay rolled up for storage and they cushion you without bunching or slipping. |
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The Dell range of products includes personal computers, workstations, laptops, file servers, storage devices and, recently, printers. |
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The completed items would be kept in storage for as long as necessary, brought out to be washed and aired occasionally, and jealously guarded. |
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In that role, HP paraded Elias about as part of an aggressive storage push at the company. |
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We ordered ours ready-made from a storage supplies catalog, but you could cover plain ones purchased from a crafts store. |
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They were made from second-hand jute burlap and scraps of fabric pulled from ragbags and storage bins. |
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But the car shows its age with a distinct lack of storage space and frustratingly fiddly stereo controls. |
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The flash memory controller is used to control data access and specify an address of data storage. |
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As mentioned earlier, ganging storage devices together as a striped storage pool can greatly enhance performance. |
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Drugs can modulate the activity of the sympathetic nervous system by affecting the synthesis, storage, release or reuptake of noradrenaline. |
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The Pearl Harbor has the same design as the Ashland, but has a shorter well deck and has much greater vehicle storage space. |
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Researchers also hope to create a tank design that could be adaptable to any type of solid-state hydrogen storage. |
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In Sri Lanka it has one factory, 116 retail outlets, five wholesale markets and several storage facilities. |
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If petrol storage is not controlled the city may eventually face problems such as air pollution. |
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Once a node reads data from storage, that data may remain in cache for some period of time, to accelerate future calls to that information. |
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The catalogue is also packed with wicker and sisal baskets for storage or waste paper. |
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He had packed his chute himself before it was put into storage at the airfield ready to be used two days later. |
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Antioxidants added to the fat at the time of storage prevent the occurrence of rancidity. |
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All of life in its visual form seems to be represented in this cavernous loft space, and there are even more workrooms and storage to the rear. |
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Much of that scrap, he explained, was lead plate recovered from industrial storage batteries and was not auto battery scrap. |
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Sharon and Jane say they would normally suggest putting items into storage or packing them away in readiness for moving house. |
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Watermelon ice cream loses its taste after three days, and pineapple ice cream leaves a bitter aftertaste after seven days in storage. |
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He had gone down and packed it all up and had it put in storage until the day would come that he could move it all up to its new location. |
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The tower contained a single apartment above a storage chamber, reachable only through a trapdoor. |
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The B-52Bs replaced the 95th's B-36s and the unit was active until 1966 when its aircraft were flown to Davis-Morithan for storage and scrapping. |
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The weather near a continental arid zone is modified by increasing the heat storage of the seas westwardly of the arid zone during the summer. |
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While DVD-RAM for proprietary storage jukeboxes may be a viable prospect, the technology is losing ground in the optical standards race. |
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On this level there is a wine cellar, toilet, cloakroom and coal store as well as additional storage space. |
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One hatch covered the spare wheel well, the other a small storage area. |
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Summers said the woman told him she was working at a storage unit when she ended up at the convenience store. |
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With the introduction of newer virtual-storage technologies, system administrators can dynamically assign, reassign, and allocate storage resources in real time. |
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Compounding the conundrum further is the fact that many cellphones allow direct access to information in remote cloud storage. |
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A new fitted kitchen with timber framed windows overlooks the rear of the property and one of the two bedrooms has a walk-in cupboard providing generous storage space. |
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Most grain mold pathogens become associated with the kernel in the field but can grow within the colonized kernel and even spread to adjacent kernels during storage. |
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Firefighters were able to remove all the undamaged furniture and personal effects of the occupiers to a safe storage area before making the property safe and weatherproof. |
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Keeping excess inventory around tied up cash, cluttered up factory floors, and imposed storage and management costs. |
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More space savers include a 60 litre, three-compartment storage box under the load area floor panels and special space for two umbrellas, a warning triangle and first aid kit. |
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The old storage barn, however, was the one that really delighted us, for most of the tools were still there, piled high on shelves and crammed into the aisles between shelves. |
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Nancy's specifics regarding the storage of the starter confused me. |
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The other traditional data storage, nearline archiving, involves moving the data to a slower media such as robotic tape and laser or magnetic optical jukeboxes. |
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Once the depth of the queue is reached, the storage of each new address in the queue causes a previously stored address to be output from the queue. |
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They help improve public transit by providing commuters with another option for accessing stations, along with carpooling, kiss-and-ride facilities, and bicycle storage. |
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Many of these policies are specific to individual storage devices. |
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The quantum of storage allocated to the user must be increased or decreased as usage changes, and these real-locations must be transparent to the application. |
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There was a wide central passage, ablaze with light and lined with wooden racks and storage compartments. |
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Alternatively, you can simply backup these packages to an external storage medium when reformatting your computer so you can quickly and easily update the machine. |
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Because virtualized storage is agnostic with respect to vendors and technology, IT administrators are given the freedom to choose the best solution for their organization. |
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He instinctively knew it was coming from the 50-year-old fertilizer plant and ammonia storage facility a few blocks away. |
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Storage bottlenecks occur when the business encounters a combination of repetitive file accesses, and large program and data files that strain storage resources. |
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The living room is accessed via a lobby with understairs storage. |
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It is remarkable that this coupling between energy storage and dissipation has been observed not only in different adherent cells but also in many soft biological tissues. |
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Broadcom has also begun to manufacture controllers for network-attached storage devices, and is one of the largest suppliers of both wired and wireless networking chips. |
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With a semisolid or solid manure storage, manure can be hauled when ever time allows without planning ahead to agitate the storage as is required with liquid storages. |
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Sugars are vital components of life, e.g. the 5-carbon sugars ribose and deoxyribose are part of the skeletons of our information storage molecules, RNA and DNA respectively. |
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Among the features which make Micra stand out are sliding rear seats to maximise cabin space, a keyless ignition system and storage space under the passenger seat. |
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Its storage heaters, which will be produced at the rate of over 600,000 a year in the Shanyang Dimplex joint venture plant, will help to control pollution by reducing wastage. |
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This keeps great volumes of data easily accessible to users at all times without overloading primary storage or requiring expensive disk purchases for less active data. |
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The dash is nicely finished in silver metal effect and there are plenty of cubbyholes for storage, even a shelf above the driver's head, although the glovebox is tiny. |
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It features a centerline queen-sized berth, more storage and hanging locker space than you likely had in your first apartment, and a head with separate shower stall. |
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Vernon ultimately locks bender in a storage closet and, in a moment of weakness, physically threatens him. |
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It is now believed that smallpox specimens exists in secret storage facilities and at some point may be weaponized and delivered to human populations. |
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The total capacity of the storage tank, two quarts heated up to 190 degrees, halves the time required to boil four quarts of water for making pasta. |
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Heat pump water heaters can be purchased as integral units with built in water storage tanks or as add-ons that can be retrofitted to an existing water heater tank. |
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Having spent 11 hours in cold storage, she began moving around within her body bag, where mortuary staff found her alive and well. |
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There is extensive walk-in eaves storage at this level, which the present owners use as a storage and utility room, as it is plumbed for a washing machine. |
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This has a sink unit, various storage presses and a walk-in wine cellar while a side door leads to an enclosed yard with a patio area, boiler house and fuel store. |
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Well, there was no reconciliation in the accounting sense between the cold storage and the transactions done. |
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Another cold storage item great for entertaining is a wine cooler. |
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The goal is to rapidly retrieve relevant information by applying Boolean logic to keywords and searching databases optimized for textual storage and retrieval. |
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After storage, thick transversal sections were made with a razor blade. |
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Phytate or phytic acid is a main storage form of phosphate and is ubiquitously distributed in plant foods, especially cereal grains and legumes. |
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One of the most important role of logistics is the supply of munitions as a primary type of consumable, their storage, and disposal. |
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A frequently used spice such as black pepper may merit storage in its own hand grinder or mill. |
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Ultimately, Storage Horizon rationalizes the supply and demand chain for both consumers and producers of storage systems. |
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Otherwise, surface water is restricted to a few large storage dams retaining and damming up these seasonal floods and their runoff. |
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Where people do not live near perennial rivers or make use of the storage dams, they are dependent on groundwater. |
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Numerical information was stored in the knots of quipu strings, allowing for compact storage of large numbers. |
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Zineb did not give good control as a precover spray but as a cover spray it gave excellent control of late and storage scab. |
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Further inspection and separation occurs when the potatoes are unloaded from the field vehicles and put into storage. |
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They are often kept on the cob for storage in a corn crib, or they may be shelled off for storage in a grain bin. |
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The major cause of losses during cassava chip storage is infestation by insects. |
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If they are too high in moisture, or if storage conditions are poor, they may become infected by the mold fungus Aspergillus flavus. |
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Pepper loses flavour and aroma through evaporation, so airtight storage helps preserve its spiciness longer. |
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In 1772 an auction in the Palazzo Vecchio of objects from storage dispersed the Medici porcelains conserved in Tuscany. |
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Another method of effective language storage in the Lexicon includes the use of metaphor as a storage principle. |
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In computer science, B is the symbol for byte, a unit of information storage. |
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The reading room has terminals from which documents can be ordered up from secure storage areas by their reference number. |
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They are finding the remains of ovens for smelting copper and preparing food as well as quotidian objects such as mats and storage pots. |
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Plant specimens were mounted for permanent storage on sheets of ragbond paper along with their corresponding label. |
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Regulatory efforts include identifying and categorizing waste types and mandating transport, treatment, storage, and disposal practices. |
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When the new cathedral of St Stephen was opened in 1874 the small Pugin church became a school room, and later church offices and storage room. |
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They are also used in the production of ferrites, useful magnetic storage media in computers, and pigments. |
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This stove used firebrick as a storage medium, solving the expansion and cracking problem. |
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This pulling straightens the fibres and lays them between the wire pins of the storage drum's card cloth. |
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The bale press then compresses the cotton into bales for storage and shipping. |
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Modern furnaces are equipped with an array of supporting facilities to increase efficiency, such as ore storage yards where barges are unloaded. |
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It is the equivalent of an ingot of cast metal, in a convenient form for handling, storage, shipping and further working into a finished product. |
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The colonies in each well were pooled and recultured for characterization and storage. |
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When Woolwich Dockyard moved west in the 1540s, Gun Wharf was mainly used for gun storage. |
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In 1953, sodium sulfate was proposed for heat storage in passive solar heating systems. |
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Concrete is one of the most frequently used building materials in animal houses and for manure and silage storage structures in agriculture. |
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In 1834 it was used for experiments with new drive systems, after which it was put in storage. |
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Once hay is cut, dried and raked into windrows, it is usually gathered into bales or bundles, then hauled to a central location for storage. |
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If hay is baled while too moist or becomes wet while in storage, there is a significant risk of spontaneous combustion. |
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Hay was baled for easier handling and to reduce space required for storage and shipment. |
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The contract includes seven aboveground storage tanks with capacity in excess of 1 MMbbls. |
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Agricultural supply cooperatives aggregate purchases, storage, and distribution of farm inputs for their members. |
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Advanced bulk material handling systems feature integrated bulk storage, conveying, and discharge. |
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Providing storage and inventory control and possibly material blending is usually part of a bulk material handling system. |
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The mooring, winter storage and maintenance of recreational boats, motor and sail, still contribute a large part of the city's income. |
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Wind energy's main problem is that it is intermittent and therefore needs grid extensions and energy storage to be a reliable main energy source. |
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Pumped storage is not an energy source, and appears as a negative number in listings. |
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Thacka Beck Nature Reserve provides flood storage which protects homes and businesses in Penrith. |
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In any case more storage could be provided in Longendale and the Derwent headwaters, and more water could be extracted from the sandstone. |
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In Napa Valley and Sonoma Valley, California, areas made out of tuff are routinely excavated for storage of wine barrels. |
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Most of the world's rivers are fed from mountain sources, with snow acting as a storage mechanism for downstream users. |
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A reservoir usually means an enlarged natural or artificial lake, storage pond or impoundment created using a dam or lock to store water. |
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Tank reservoirs store liquids or gases in storage tanks that may be elevated, at grade level, or buried. |
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The capacity, volume or storage of a reservoir is usually divided into distinguishable areas. |
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Dead storage allows sediments to settle, which improves water quality and also creates an area for fish during low levels. |
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Active or live storage is the portion of the reservoir that can be used for flood control, power production, navigation and downstream releases. |
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In the original episode, John was to hallucinate the hound at a meat storage locker. |
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The board of directors have decided to run down the stocks held in storage prior to offering the company for sale. |
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There are many types of sealed systems, for example an audio speaker, a printing machine, a heating system, or a grain storage system. |
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Juice extraction remained constant for sorgo stalks kept wet, but it decreased gradually for dry stalks during 2 weeks storage. |
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Affixal homonymy triggers full-form storage, even with inflected words, even in a morphologically rich language. |
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Affixal homonymy triggers full-form storage even with inflected words, even in a morphologically rich language. |
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Be aware that varchars will in general provide slower updates but faster selects. By definition, the amount of storage they use is variable. |
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The master has built-in wardrobes, bedroom two houses the airing cupboard while the third bedroom has an over stairs storage cupboard. |
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The boot is pretty spacious with a recess available for things like a first aid kit or warning triangle, while there's also under-floor storage. |
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Choosing storage begins with our daily watt-hour consumption figure and then estimating how many days' worth of storage you will need. |
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The Triangle Aeration Duct is a high-strength product for aerating grain in a hopper bin or other storage structure. |
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Add a mop, a whiskbroom, spray-on cleaners, and rags, and this narrow storage space holds rescue from many small catastrophes. |
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Tentative locations for airdromes, roads, wharves, telephone lines, bivouac and storage areas, hospitals, et cetera, can be spotted on this map. |
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The range includes useful items such as a pull-out tie and belt rack, pull-down hanging rail, pull-out mirror and wireframe storage system. |
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This ingenious four-sided mesh bag stretched over a wire frame folds flat when not in use, making for easy storage. |
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Effect of temperature during storage and ripening on firmness, extractable juice and woolliness in nectarines. |
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For secure storage, a tiny Allen screw in the top right of the frame can lock the safety in on-safe position. |
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All kitchen units to be of rigid construction, pre assembled and to comply with BS EN 14749 2005 Domestic and kitchen storage units and worktops. |
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To meet customers' need to continually lower the overall cost of storage, DDN is also introducing the new, low-cost WOS Archive Node. |
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The core of WOS-Bridge is a data migration engine that automates and manages data from a variety of storage platforms to a WOS storage cloud. |
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The use of ammonium carbamate as a high energy density thermal energy storage material Douglas Dudis. |
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Two ammunition storage bunkers are also being built, and some of the unit's anechoic chamber space will also be renovated. |
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Iomega's Zip disk was chosen as the storage solution for Fuji's digital photo platform for its high capacity and reliability. |
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The Jeep USB Flash Drive ships in 256MB and 512MB of storage and is about the size of your thumb. |
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They remained in storage in outdoor sheds, Quonset huts, and leaky basements for years. |
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The Champagne region of France is mostly underlain by chalk deposits, which contain artificial caves used for wine storage. |
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This century-old Edward Steichen autochrome, probably of Charlotte Spaulding, has been discovered after decades in storage. |
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To make a storage place for a watering hose, bury a length of wide pipe bell end up. |
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Bichel asked chippers several thought-provoking questions about potato procurement, storage and handling. |
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Dumping fertilizer on top of whatever mysterious goop was in the storage tank created a combustible mix which caught on fire. |
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In particular, its meaning will normally also be retrieved from storage rather than computed compositionally, from the constituents. |
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The storage of cryptographic secrets is one of the paramount requirements in building trustworthy systems. |
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Boxes, assembled within a larger box cupboardwise and placed on a bedside table, can be used for storage in the same way that pockets are used. |
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The system functions as a secondary battery and is applicable to darkside energy storage for solar photovoltaics. |
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Freshly made concentrate should be detartrated by storage in a settling tank for a week or two before use. |
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A storage wall supports a desk, two drawers, two shelves, a bookcase, a reading light, a foldup table and the bed frame. |
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Give me five minutes in that storage closet, and I promise my fuckstick will do things to you that most American housewives only dream about. |
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The Upper Paleolithic has the earliest known evidence of organized settlements, in the form of campsites, some with storage pits. |
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The instant his feet touched the cold metal floor of the storage room he felt a hot-flash pass through his body. |
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The insula contained cenacula, tabernae, storage rooms under the stairs, and lower floor shops. |
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Behind the cella was a room or rooms used by temple attendants for storage of equipment and offerings. |
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In March 2013, the Diocese of Winchester exhumed the bones from the unmarked grave at St Bartholomew's and placed them in secure storage. |
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Germination rates of local kangkong cultivars are often low because of hard-seededness induced by long storage. |
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Reed Boardall have the UK's largest cold storage site on the west side of the A1 at Boroughbridge. |
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D 43, as confirmed by evidence of military storage structures in the area of the nearby Fishbourne Roman Palace. |
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Zoologists had a huge backlog of work, and there was a danger of specimens just being left in storage. |
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At the time, Turing's mother believed that the ingestion was accidental, resulting from her son's careless storage of laboratory chemicals. |
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The GWR provided special wagons, handling equipment and storage facilities for its largest traffic flows. |
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Web browsers receive HTML documents from a webserver or from local storage and render them into multimedia web pages. |
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Contamination is also more common with longer duration of storage, especially if that means more than 5 days. |
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A dried plasma package was developed, which reduced breakage and made the transportation, packaging, and storage much simpler. |
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Water that had passed over the wheel was pumped back up into a storage reservoir above the wheel. |
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The Sherman trap folds flat for storage and distribution and when deployed in the field captures the animal, without injury, for examination. |
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Metro does not allow the carriage of standard bicycles, though there are storage lockers for these at some stations. |
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It has since returned to Rigby Road Depot for storage and eventual restoration as an operational tram within the heritage fleet. |
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Since we do not need walls for load-bearing, the storage walls do not have to have any special thickness. |
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The pit may have been used for storage, but more likely was filled with straw for winter insulation. |
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This procedure ensures low costs for storage and reduces the likelihood of printing more books than will be sold. |
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The clock was then placed in storage and forgotten until it was discovered in 1929, in an attic of the cathedral. |
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As was typical of most keeps, the bottom floor was an undercroft used for storage. |
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During the Tudor period, a range of buildings for the storage of munitions was built along the inside of the north inner ward. |
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Sometimes a motte covered an older castle or hall, whose rooms became underground storage areas and prisons beneath a new keep. |
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The barracks for the garrison, stables, workshops, and storage facilities were often found in the bailey. |
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The mass storage of the network consisted of 40 megabytes of Bernoulli boxes. |
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However, for ten years after the statue was completed in 1834, most British institutions turned it down, and it remained in storage. |
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The IBM 2301 Drum Storage provides random access storage of approximately 4 million bytes at a data rate of 1.2 megabytes per second. |
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On the return of antiquities from wartime storage in 1919 some objects were found to have deteriorated. |
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In December 2009 a new storage building at Boston Spa was opened by Rosie Winterton. |
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The medals were transferred to the Tower of London vaults on 2 July 2012 for storage. |
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With the roof raised, the area under the tonneau can be used for storing more luggage and provides 52 litres of additional storage space. |
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Trouble with fuel systems is often the result of improper winter storage, and brake problems may also be due to poor maintenance. |
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However, after the BBC leased the eastern part of the palace the theatre was only used for props storage space. |
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When underway at sea, the second and third engineers will often be occupied with oil transfers from storage tanks, to active working tanks. |
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With the emergence of new technologies, such as optical media, micrographics often appear as the Cinderella of information storage technology. |
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Their strategy for blockade was to destroy ports and storage facilities in towns and cities. |
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No more pipe was in storage, so a firm in Melbourne was asked to make some. |
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Additionally, Diego Garcia was used as a storage section for US cluster bombs as a way of avoiding UK parliamentary oversight. |
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Overall, Airbus promises passengers more headroom, larger overhead storage space and wider panoramic windows than current Airbus models. |
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Vast expanses of arid desert are ideal for storage because hangars are not needed to maintain the aircraft at low humidity. |
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Over time, overhead bins evolved out of what were originally overhead shelves that were used for little more than coat and briefcase storage. |
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Hydrogen is a concern in metallurgy as it can embrittle many metals, complicating the design of pipelines and storage tanks. |
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Typically the cathode is made from platinum or another inert metal when producing hydrogen for storage. |
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Another patent was for the installation of iron tanks in ships for storage of cargo and water instead of in wooden casks. |
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Leaked from storage tanks, MTBE has been found in several water systems across the United States. |
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The regulations it implements also cover the storage, transport and disposal of radioactive materials. |
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In May 2004 a fire in a Momart storage warehouse destroyed many works from the Saatchi collection, including, it is believed, some by Whiteread. |
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On 24 May 2004, a fire in a storage warehouse destroyed many works from the Saatchi collection including Hell. |
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The tower was to be built over the old oil storage tanks, which would be converted to a performance art space. |
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Building on flood plains removes flood storage, which again exacerbates downstream flooding. |
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Such storage opportunities are typically increased in catchments of larger size, thus leading to a lower yield and sediment delivery ratio. |
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During the 1950s, the airfield housed a large aircraft storage unit and squadrons of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. |
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A Grade II listed building, the works today is an antiques centre, small business hub and document storage centre. |
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Once early farmers perfected their agricultural techniques like irrigation, their crops would yield surpluses that needed storage. |
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Such pottery is associated with the production, storage and transport of salt. |
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The quarry has been partly reused as part of the Dinorwig power station, a pumped storage hydroelectric scheme. |
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Part of the film Willow was shot in the disused Dinorwic Quarry, in June 1987 on some of the lower terraces next to the Pumped storage scheme. |
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Designed by Swansea architect, Jernigan, it was built for the storage of whale oil awaiting shipment for sale in London. |
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Cardiff's specialised facilities include a distribution terminal and chill and cold storage for perishables. |
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It had originally opened in 1853, but closed for the last time in May 2012, but was dismantled in 2013 and is now in storage. |
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In 1996, the Third Library Building was opened, doubling the storage capacity of the Library. |
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Because the biscuit form of earthenware is porous, it has limited utility for storage of liquids. |
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Narcissus is a genus of perennial herbaceous bulbiferous geophytes, dying back after flowering to an underground storage bulb. |
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Above the stem plate is the storage organ consisting of bulb scales, surrounding the previous flower stalk and the terminal bud. |
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The scales are of two types, true storage organs and the bases of the foliage leaves. |
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Many stockholders operate in a restricted space and it is thus difficult to allocate much room to offcut storage. |
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The potential revenue from this arbitrage can offset the cost and losses of storage. |
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Wind turbines have been used for household electric power generation in conjunction with battery storage over many decades in remote areas. |
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Fresh mint is usually preferred over dried mint when storage of the mint is not a problem. |
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Freshly processed jellyfish has a white, creamy color and turns yellow or brown during prolonged storage. |
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The storage of energy through the accumulation of fat and the control of sleep in nocturnal migrants require special physiological adaptations. |
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Magnox fuel is reprocessed since it corrodes if stored underwater, and routes for dry storage have not yet been proven. |
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This storage consists of 800 vertical storage tubes, each capable of storing ten containers. |
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Research into adsorption methods of methane storage for use as an automotive fuel has been conducted. |
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This is achieved by evaporative cooling of water using a moist matrix placed in front of the turbine, or by using Ice storage air conditioning. |
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Currently, the gas field is explored as a potential place for the purpose of carbon dioxide capture and storage. |
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Southwest Kinsale is now used for gas storage, primarily for the winter months. |
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Softer suspensions, greater storage, and more luxurious appointments add to their driving appeal. |
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However, not all rainfall will produce runoff because storage from soils can absorb light showers. |
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