As for wine, oak not only imparts some specific qualities as extractable substances, it also allows slow oxygenation of the spirit. |
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In Indonesia, the forest is mainly viewed as an extractable resource of timber only. |
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Some of our results suggest that the extractable agent in nest soil is organic, and possibly biogenic. |
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Reserves are known sources of oil that are extractable given current technologies at current prices. |
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Such a survey, while readily extractable from the extensive scholarship on modern China, is clearly beyond the purview of this essay. |
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The reserves in Namibia, where Areva had invested most, proved to be smaller and less easily extractable than hoped. |
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The country has some small deposits of extractable resources such as limestone, marble and gold and has forestry resources. |
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However, the extractable sugar content can be established, for an entire marketing year, on the basis of the real yield in syrups. |
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Only one substance was identified by name in the screening for extractable compounds. |
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Many products could contain levels above that, but is that lead extractable from that very product. |
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The department will tell her that we are not talking about extractable lead. |
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The main known and exploited extractable resources include phosphate and limestone in the Thiès region and gas in the Diamniadio region. |
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The known extractable deposits are estimated to be good for 200-400 years of production at the current rate of use. |
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America has much more extractable gas in shale than previously thought, and the same geology pertains around the world. |
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Furthermore, the definition is limited to the water contained in the saturated zone of the aquifer since only that water is extractable. |
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Do not use functions such as foldable armrest, adjustable backrest and extractable foot parts as seats. |
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Any volatile or extractable substance is a potential interference. |
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The country also has vast reserves of commercially extractable hydrocarbons and a sparse population with a culture of onshore extraction after decades of land-based production. |
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Rayon fibres do not contain too many impurities and, in any case, they are fatty substances that are added in order to facilitate the mechanical spinning process, which are easily extractable. |
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Nonetheless, there is still a plentiful supply of oil in the ground that is readily extractable, especially in Saudi Arabia, by far the world's biggest producer. |
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In 2002, the ruminant compost treatment produced higher levels of extractable K in the soil and also produced higher levels of available K in the tissue. |
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As time passes, the extractable potential of the wood changes. |
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Concerns of the mapping community with regard to use of satellite data are spatial accuracy and the level of detail of extractable information content. |
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The Little Disk offers compact and stylish portable storage for image and multimedia files. It has a high speed USB 2.0 connection through an extractable integrated USB cable, and there is no need for a power plug. |
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The MSW compost application produced the highest level of extractable Na in all cultivars, and the chemical fertilizer treatment gave higher levels of extractable soil sulphur in both strawberries and blueberries. |
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These properties make it both easily dialyzable and readily extractable by the kidneys. |
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Shale gas may be obtained by fracking and there is methane in unmined coal seams that may be extractable. |
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The total amount of economically extractable power available from the wind is considerably more than present human power use from all sources. |
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Effect of temperature during storage and ripening on firmness, extractable juice and woolliness in nectarines. |
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A nutritionist, Messina prefers to focus on whole foods rather than on any extractable magic bullets they may contain. |
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Christ MJ, David MB Dynamics of extractable organic carbon in Spodosol forest floors. |
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There are many plants, especially herbs, which provide extractable essential oils. |
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Chemical analysis revealed that the labile extractable resin components included urea and monomeric and low-molecular-weight UF oligomers. |
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In this work, the term 'humus' refers to the extractable and non-extractable soil organic humified matter, which includes humic and fulvic acids and humin. |
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He has worked on method development and validation studies, as well as extractable and leachable projects for the pharmaceutical and medical device industries. |
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The migration and extractability of the Cu were studied by determining total Cu and DTPA extractable Cu in the different depth zones of the soil columns. |
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He acted after receiving reports that officials had doubled or even tripled data on extractable gas reserves at the country's Yolotan-Yashlar groups of deposits. |
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Petroleum geologists study the locations of the subsurface of the Earth which can contain extractable hydrocarbons, especially petroleum and natural gas. |
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