Drugs that will improve cognition in healthy people are in the pipeline, but it could be years before you can buy them over the counter. |
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Adobe gives Acobat away for free, and thereby it owns an important information pipeline by helping the world to share. |
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Far easier, the oilmen claim, to run the pipeline across shallow seas to Darwin and its First World infrastructure. |
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Japan and China are also clashing over the route of a pipeline across the dark forests and frozen steppes of Siberia. |
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But the market expects little new information from the drug pipeline until late October, when Elan next releases quarterly results. |
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Packed with sensors, the bullet is fired down the pipeline pneumatically and used to test for weak points. |
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The onetime gas pipeline company had shrewdly used its rights of way to diversify into telecommunications. |
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It was unclear what caused the latest of three Iraqi pipeline blasts this month. |
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In the pipeline are many other applications, including vascular, pancreatic, and corneal repair. |
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Work continues to revise the graphics pipeline for greater performance, new functions, and platform portability. |
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Whenever you are not growing a food crop, sow a cover crop so the carbohydrate pipeline isn't shut off. |
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We'll help each other create strong donor loyalty, a pipeline of enthusiastic and engaged donors, and braggingly high retention rates. |
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The arrival of a group of visitors in the town twinning exchange from Viarmes, Paris is in the pipeline and is scheduled for April. |
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Navigation channels and pipeline canals have brought saltwater into freshwater marshes, slowly killing them. |
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The CTO is overseeing a quick modernization of T-Mobile's network before the mobile operator starts rolling out its LTE pipeline next year. |
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Kees said the decision to go on their own was not sudden but one which had been in the pipeline for quite some time. |
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This system permits the operator to navigate along pipeline planned routes and log the GPS coordinates of the aircraft's trajectory. |
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Southern Pines supplies electricity to the substation that powers the Colonial pipeline. |
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Money from any fundraising events in the pipeline will go towards extra items and running costs. |
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Three underground supply pipelines feed the depot, including a high-pressure oil pipeline from the Lindsey Oil Refinery in North Lincolnshire. |
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The Army plans to move 800 soldiers to the isles for a Stryker brigade, while millions of dollars in infrastructure upgrades are in the pipeline. |
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The presence of the gas pipeline would allow for the construction of a small gas-fired Generating Station to replace Bellacorick peat station. |
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With our nanocomposite dispersions, we actually have a completely new generation of binders in the pipeline. |
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Both leaders talked of pushing along a proposal for a 1,600-kilometer gas pipeline that would extend from Iran to India. |
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Subsidence of drained marshlands caused gas pipeline fractures, resulting in several dramatic explosions. |
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Handsets capable of accessing the faster download speeds are in the pipeline too. |
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The company cut pollution by plugging natural gas pipeline leaks and by cutting back on gas flaring at refineries. |
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Planning permission is being sought for a local gas pipeline which would fuel the local economy but could damage marine life. |
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He expects that heavy water restrictions are in the pipeline if the desalination plant is not developed. |
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Total investment in the gas pipeline project is expected to amount to 120 billion yuan. |
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Plans are in the pipeline to transform the vast opencast mine near the village with one of the biggest housing projects in South Yorkshire. |
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The proposed gas pipeline will generate employment for 600 people, including 100 engineers. |
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Russia has still not signed the pipeline memorandum, which was initialled by Bulgaria and Greece in April, Dnevnik daily reported. |
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Russian soldiers began to withdraw from Georgian territory in 2000, and in 1999 he inaugurated an oil pipeline from Azerbaijan. |
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Williams is expected to sell another pipeline soon, and it's a safe bet that Sokol will be near the head of the line of potential buyers. |
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Longer drawdowns have occurred for maintenance, water pipeline construction, and, occasionally, for fish passage. |
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It followed one on Saturday that set a gas pipeline ablaze in the western desert and which Oil Ministry officials said was due to sabotage. |
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And where the canal had been reduced to a mere pipeline, new bridges were built to carry walkers over the now brimming waterway. |
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This would be used to pump air to the tunnel digger via a nested tin can pipeline buried along one side of the tunnel floor. |
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Should you need something for your pipeline or underground work, take a look here. |
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It's one of a dozen native Alaskan companies formed to ease construction of the oil pipeline. |
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I would say, for example, the most important thing is to keep the oil pipeline intact because of the revenue that generates. |
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It is believed there was a fault in the underground pipeline which caused aviation fuel to seep out. |
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Stretching over 895 kilometres, the pipeline will convey gas from Mozambican gas fields to South Africa. |
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The High Court grants Shell the right to access private lands in the village for the installation of the pipeline. |
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A major housing and retail development complex is in the pipeline for the north of Carlow Town, informed sources told the paper this week. |
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There is also said to be another major development in the pipeline, so watch this space for more on a very local success story. |
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Someone who simply wants to destroy an oil pipeline to me is just not sufficiently important as a villain. |
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With a weekly Scottish Mirror column and the second run of her own Radio Scotland show in the pipeline, you wonder how she finds the time. |
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He happened to be involved in setting up an oil pipeline from the Caspian Sea that would run through Afghanistan. |
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They set the stage for construction of a massive oil pipeline through Afghanistan. |
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Their unit was supposed to be guarding the oil pipeline from Baghdad to Haifa. |
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Rock legends are usually known for hemorrhaging money on cocaine or being glad-handed into harebrained oil pipeline investments. |
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Finally, these textures and pixels need to be rasterised in the final output stage of the rendering pipeline. |
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Virtually all of the recent political machinations in the region can be best understood through the prism of oil pipeline politics. |
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Last week, while laying kerbing, the contractor I hired accidentally punctured the gas pipeline. |
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It was only after King George III put the kibosh on the pipeline project that things changed. |
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Other projects in the pipeline include the production of a trio of energy recovery facilities across the county. |
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Workers yielded to pressure and resumed work yesterday, without any improvement, in laying the cross-country pipeline. |
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The purpose of operational pigging is to obtain and maintain efficiency of the pipeline to be pigged. |
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The first time many Pembrokeshire farmers knew a pipeline might be crossing their land was when surveyors and analysts turned up unannounced. |
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He demanded the rescinding of the pipeline project and the resignation of the president. |
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The pig is forced down the pipeline by hydrostatic or pneumatic pressure that is applied behind the pig. |
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Another 4000 km pipeline is being built to bring offshore gas from Hainan Island to the southern and eastern coasts. |
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The chief engineer of the pipeline said saboteurs are definitely responsible for the resultant explosion and fire. |
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While Shell officials tried to investigate, a group of unidentified saboteurs set the pipeline on fire, Shell said in a statement. |
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And, to top it all off, saboteurs blew up the oil pipeline to Turkey, which had just started working a few days ago. |
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The conversations were a testament to Joel's pipeline of information and the esteem in which he was held. |
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For many multinationals, in fact, offshoring can be a public-relations nightmare at both ends of the pipeline. |
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Mr Snoswell said the bulky-goods sector dominated the retail supply pipeline but the regional and neighbourhood markets were not far behind. |
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In the case of GSK, that pipeline amounts to some 118 new projects, which includes 56 products in development. |
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The reality was that the Minister and the government had made a hames of the upstream pipeline. |
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They operate a machinists ' training program that funnels people into the employment pipeline at local automotive companies. |
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Do the donors who feed money and old possessions in at one end of the pipeline have any ideas where it leads? |
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To increase performance, some low pressure spray nozzles are mounted on drop tubes below the pivot pipeline. |
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The design of the pipeline means that the risk of such an event or any other type of gas escape is infinitesimally small. |
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The British National Oil Corporation brought the pipeline from the nearby field into a tanker terminal and tank farm at Nigg. |
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He said the product's sales pipeline had doubled and presented the group with its main opportunity to achieve growth. |
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There simply aren't enough workers behind them in the labor supply pipeline to fill their jobs. |
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At least 105 people have been killed after a gas pipeline exploded as they scavenged leaking fuel. |
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In order to keep up with projected growth and current manning demands, the SF training pipeline itself must expand. |
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You can type the command as one long line without the backslashes or use them to break up a long pipeline into multiple lines on the screen. |
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We bought 80 used galvanized buckets with covers and spouts from a sugarmaker who had changed from traditional buckets to plastic pipeline. |
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It is happening, but many opportunities show up on the radar at the start of the pipeline and then fizzle out. |
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Processes farther down the pipeline must be upgraded and reworked in order to handle much greater volume. |
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From the oil reserves in the Caspian Sea the pipeline runs through Azerbaijan and Georgia to a tanker terminal on the coast of Turkey. |
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For months, China and Japan had been vying to determine the terminal of the proposed pipeline from Siberian oil fields. |
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The capacity of both the pipeline and the terminal could double, reaching up to 120 million tons a year. |
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Plans are in the pipeline to develop ports at Harwich, Southampton and Teesport. |
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Williams, a one-time gas pipeline company, had shrewdly used its rights of way to diversify into telecommunications. |
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There are other plans in the pipeline and these will be discussed at future meetings. |
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The author says that no pipeline, regardless of wall thickness, is impervious to failure. |
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Another incident of spillage from the pipeline occurred close to the north-west corner of the field. |
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For efficiency, a pipeline must follow the lay of the land, cutting through barnyards and across cultivated fields. |
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Major changes are undoubtedly in the pipeline for the whole process, from arrest to release from prison. |
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The pipeline is more than just a business deal, it's also highly political, because it's about access to oil. |
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It proves that intelligent dance music exists, and it exists outside the charts and the top 40 pipeline. |
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The villagers died when petrol gushing out of the vandalised pipeline in a rural region in the south-east of the country caught fire. |
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But the extra price jump yesterday followed a newsflash that a Louisiana pipeline hub was in better shape than expected. |
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The sink, the flush toilet, and the sewer literally formed a pipeline to the vilest contamination that befouled the city. |
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The pipeline will service rural areas en route and will enable new group water schemes to go ahead. |
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We see an up tick in the metrics we use to evaluate the amount of potential business in our pipeline. |
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Water restrictions were imposed on Saturday in the metropolitan area and in towns and properties fed by the Goldfields pipeline. |
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There was apparently a really big rain in his town and all sorts of horrible stuff ended up in the pipeline. |
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There are plans in the pipeline to open a shop in Shanghai and perhaps expand to Beijing. |
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He says existing plans are stuck in the pipeline with no money in the budget to finish them. |
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The ore is transported to sizers and breakers, where it is crushed, mixed with water and solvent, and fed into a hydrotransport pipeline. |
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Between 20 000 and 22 000 million cubic metres of gas will be transited via the pipeline a year. |
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But the pipeline cannot take the amount of water from the silt trap and hence it overflows into the lake. |
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Big plans are now in the pipeline to open it up again soon and it will once again play a big role in town as work is completed. |
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Bulgaria, Greece and Russia signed on April 12 a trilateral memorandum on the construction of the Bourgas-Alexandroupolis oil pipeline. |
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Biopharmaceutical products now represent about a third of the world's total pharmaceutical pipeline. |
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He said there were further plans in the pipeline to develop the Heversham site for community and educational use. |
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The collocutors admitted that the construction of the Iran-Armenia gas pipeline was an urgent programme. |
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A method for inspecting the integrity of a water pipeline system is disclosed wherein water hydrants can be used to access the system. |
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That explains why Reed started his own company specializing in pipeline inspections. |
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Further plans are in the pipeline for stocks including southern hake, sole, haddock and Norway lobster. |
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There have been five pipeline ruptures in the last 10 years in Manitoba. |
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After construction, the pipeline would employ about 50 people, primarily for maintenance. |
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The State Department greenlighted the pipeline in an extensive environmental impact report last week. |
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The only non-Russian and non-Iranian pipeline routes that connect Asia to the Black Sea must pass through the Caucasian states of Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Armenia. |
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In response, a small army of project developers descended on practically every location in the U.S. where a gas pipeline came close to a power transmission line. |
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On a local level, pipeline leaks and spills could have a number of drastic effects. |
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In fact, people in all areas of college life should be pulling for those involved since the pipeline needs to supply competent students for all of the other programs. |
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The company has built a gas pipeline from Indonesia to western Australia. |
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With a paper-based supply system and that many containers in theater, the biggest bottleneck in the logistics pipeline occurred where the supplies came off the ships. |
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Afterward, Republicans, who unanimously supported the pipeline, seemed unfazed. |
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Shaun White blames State Department meddling in pipeline issues for Olympic medal loss in halfpipe. |
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If I was living 70 metres away from that pipeline I would not be happy. |
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No issue better captures the dysfunction of Washington than the trumped up debate over the Keystone XL pipeline. |
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An accident in Saudi Arabia led to the severing of an oil pipeline. |
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However, he said the company's overall sales pipeline had not materially diminished, and the company would launch a range of new products this year. |
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Those higher construction costs will mean higher costs for companies who want to use the pipeline to ship their crude to market. |
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The EPA felt that the State DEPArtment had not looked carefully enough at the impact of the pipeline if oil prices fell. |
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There are plans in the pipeline to build a town centre pool elsewhere. |
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The State Department found that with high oil prices, the tar sands would be mined for oil, pipeline or no. |
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But with the pipeline, transportation costs drop and production would be higher. |
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A device for borehole hydraulic mining includes a pipeline for delivering fluid into the hole accommodated inside a pipeline for bringing pulp to the surface. |
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The bond by the Nkana water company is intended for a water reticulation project in which the company would be building a pipeline from Kitwe to Kalulushi. |
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The pipeline laying began with two separate crews, each with around 180 men, working on trench diggers, banding machines, pipe-liners, welders, bulldozers and trucks. |
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The president invited the company building the pipeline, TransCanada Corporation, to reapply, which it has done. |
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They produced a report on the safety of the upstream pipeline. |
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Or they'll build a pipeline through pristine British Columbian rain forest rather than open Nebraska farmland. |
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He plans to drill for water and sell it by pipeline to the city of Dallas. |
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Most of these tasks were in the pipeline anyway as part of Beijing's plan to modernise its outdated infrastructure and clean up its notoriously foul air. |
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The pipeline has the capacity to carry 250,000 barrels of oil a day. |
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After all, unlike the other vaccines currently in the pipeline, this one is alive and replication-competent. |
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He said the local authority has been continuously monitoring operations on the gas terminal and pipeline developments to ensure that planning conditions are not breached. |
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The processor executes critical path computation instructions as long as a critical path instruction can be started without causing a pipeline stall. |
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The condensate is then supposed to be routed into the pipeline system that delivers the crude to the nearby refinery. |
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For Reid, the imperative has to be confirming as many of the 34 district court nominees that are in the pipeline as possible. |
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In the pipeline are permanent route markers in mosaic and cement. |
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How much will the pipeline cost to build, in ballpark terms? |
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With the support of international trade agreements, these companies are setting their sights on the mass transport of water by pipeline and supertanker. |
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By cross-training, re-skilling, and up-skilling employees, organizations are also developing a talent pipeline capable of meeting changing business needs. |
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There are surely more applications in the pipeline, but these early numbers are anemic. |
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Besides higher heat dissipation and power consumption, a longer pipeline in a modern superscalar processor capable of out-of-order execution leads to other negative effects. |
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Another raft of network and cable TV series came down pilot pipeline this spring, and Hollywood and Madison Avenue's bets appeared again to be oddly placed. |
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Republicans rallied to the cause, arguing that the pipeline would create jobs. |
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There will be an early vote on the Keystone XL pipeline, which enough Democrats support to assure passage. |
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All of these are connected to Kumar by a four-inch-thick black plastic umbilical cord known as the K2 pipeline, which snakes up the center of the glacier. |
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The capital unscrupulously pumped from poor neighborhoods by way of predatory loans whizzes along a high-speed financial pipeline to Wall Street to be used for investment. |
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Christopher Guest projects aside, posey has a few interesting projects in the pipeline. |
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Then a gas pipeline in the Poltava region of Ukraine was suddenly blown up by unknown assailants. |
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Sinking oil and gas wells offshore is a risky venture because of the danger of blowouts and pipeline ruptures, as well as the daily increments of pollution. |
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Ambitious schemes are also in the pipeline to replant some of the park's lost woodlands and also to restore large areas of grasslands, bogs and moorland. |
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On Tuesday, it was given out by the counsel for the respective parties ad idem that the necessary work of providing adequate pipeline has been completed. |
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If this pipeline was constructed and the court subsequently held it should be removed, that could not be done without irreparable damage to reclaimed peat bogland. |
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In fact, the way he distinguishes himself from his opponents is his fervent opposition to the Keystone pipeline. |
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Yesterday an explosion ripped open an oil pipeline north west of Kirkuk. |
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A coordinated assault on five or more junctions in the 10,500 miles of pipeline that connect the five main Saudi oilfields could cripple the industry. |
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One large tree had fallen on the pipeline and damaged one section. |
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In another chapter, he says the real pipeline the United States is pushing for runs from the Caspian oil to the Mediterranean coast of Turkey, wisely missing the Black Sea. |
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The pipeline failed because of the leakages at the six leak sites. |
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It is increasing its military presence in some of the former nations of the old Soviet Union as a means of safeguarding potential future oil pipeline routes. |
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Crude oil contains varying amounts of paraffin wax and in colder climates wax buildup may occur within a pipeline. |
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The oil is moved through the pipelines by pump stations along the pipeline. |
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Hydrogen pipeline transport is the transportation of hydrogen through a pipe. |
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A new version of the software is in the pipeline, but has not been rolled-out. |
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Snam Rete Gas, a ENI Group company, owns and operates Italy's national gas pipeline system. |
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Global Industries has been awarded a project from Petroleos Mexicanos, for pipeline work in Pemex s Ku-Maloob-Zapp field in the Bay of Campeche. |
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A butterfly valve, like any restriction in a pipeline, is a source of head loss. |
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After initial processing at the Douglas Complex the gas is piped by subsea pipeline to the Point of Ayr gas terminal for further processing. |
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The gas is then sent by onshore pipeline to PowerGen's combined cycle gas turbine power station at Connah's Quay. |
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Besides the Ekofisk oil field, the Statfjord oil field is also notable as it was the cause of the first pipeline to span the Norwegian trench. |
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That project was cancelled because of the Great Depression, and he adapted the design for an oil pipeline and equipment company in Oklahoma. |
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In 1914, following this discovery, Shell built Malaysia's first oil refinery and laid a submarine pipeline in Miri. |
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For example, cathodic protection of a buried pipeline can be achieved by connecting anodes made from zinc to the pipe. |
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One of the earliest and most critical tasks in a submarine pipeline planning exercise is the route selection. |
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If it is uneven, the pipeline will include free spans when it connects two high points, leaving the section in between unsupported. |
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The S notation refers to the shape of the pipeline as it is laid onto the seabed. |
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The pipeline configuration is monitored so that it will not get damaged by excessive bending. |
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To avoid sharp bending at the end of it and to mitigate excessive sag bending, the tension in the pipeline would have to be high. |
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Doing so would interfere with the vessel's positioning, and the tensioner could damage the pipeline. |
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In the latter case, the trenching device rides on top of, or straddles, the pipeline. |
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Mattresses may be laid over the pipeline, or both under and over it depending on the substrate. |
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Clamps holding the pipeline to piles may be used to prevent lateral movement. |
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Precast concrete saddle blocks may be used to provide lateral support and hold the pipeline down more firmly. |
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Gravel may be dumped over parts of a pipeline to reduce scour and help stabilise against lateral movement. |
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The submarine gas pipeline GALSI would have brought Algerian gas to the Italian mainland through the island. |
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It is connected to the Langeled pipeline, currently the world's longest underwater pipeline, and thus to a major European gas pipeline network. |
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Oil spills are recorded both in case of maritime routes and pipeline routes to the main refineries. |
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TransCanada and Exxon are involved in another major Arctic pipeline, the long-stalled and overbudget Mackenzie Gas Project in northern Canada. |
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Produced oil is transported by the Norpipe oil pipeline to the Teesside Refinery in England. |
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Natural gas is transported by the Norpipe gas pipeline to Emden in Germany. |
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Liquids and gases are transported in pipelines and any chemically stable substance can be sent through a pipeline. |
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Additionally, a pipeline is currently being constructed from North Dakota to Illinois, commonly known as the Dakota Access Pipeline. |
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The Enbridge Sandpiper pipeline is proposed to transfer valuable oil from Western North Dakota through northwestern Minnesota. |
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After faltering in 2009, demand for pipeline expansion and updating increased the following year as energy production grew. |
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By 2012, almost 32,000 miles of North American pipeline were being planned or under construction. |
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Yes, it costs more to move oil by rail than it does by pipeline. |
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Hydrogen pipeline transport is a transportation of hydrogen through a pipe as part of the hydrogen infrastructure. |
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In places, a pipeline may have to cross water expanses, such as small seas, straits and rivers. |
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Where a pipeline containing passes under a road or railway, it is usually enclosed in a protective casing. |
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Also, the connecting gas pipeline to Tartan continued to pump, as its manager had been directed by his superior. |
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Much US and Canadian crude oil from the interior is now shipped to the coast by railroad, which is much more expensive than pipeline. |
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Technical problems and the delay in capturing Cherbourg meant the pipeline was not operational until 22 September. |
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It benefits greatly from the natural gas field of Lacq to which it is connected by pipeline. |
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Because of capacity limitations in the UK, some HAIS pipeline was also manufactured in the United States. |
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This decision necessitated further alterations and additions to the pipeline handling gear. |
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Dumbo was the codename given to the pipeline that ran across Romney Marsh to Dungeness and then across the English Channel to France. |
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Where the pipeline crossed water drainage ditches it ran above ground in a concrete case. |
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The next innovation in automatic milking was the milk pipeline, introduced in the late 20th century. |
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In August 2013, work began on a new pipeline between Moldova and Romania that may eventually break Russia's monopoly on Moldova's gas supplies. |
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Pipeable products may be moved from refinery centers to demand zones by truck, barge, intercoastal tanker or pipeline. |
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Work began on the pipeline, two days after President Putin agreed to changing the route away from Lake Baikal. |
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Rightshoring drives improved load and pipeline management. Management overheads are reduced with fewer, but larger, offshore centers. |
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Accordingly, alternative dredge plants were analyzed, including pipeline, hopper, and the conventional sidecast dredge. |
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The tamkins were access points where Wolsey's water engineers could isolate sections of the pipeline which were in need of attention. |
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It will then be connected to the TAP gas pipeline crossing from Greece to Albania and, under the Adriatic Sea, all the way to Italy. |
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All told, the mid-May 2015 version of the proposed pipeline route includes 446 waterbody crossings. |
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The Kailash Mains pipeline sprung a water fountain near the Nizamuddin Bridge and flooded the road. |
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The pipeline, 176km long, connects oil depots in Huangdao to Weifang city, which holds a number of petrochemical plants. |
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Labtech Modular Engineering, has delivered two fully winterized cabins for use on the world's largest oil pipeline. |
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The route of the pipeline was to lie from the Bulgarian city of Burgas on the Black Sea to the Greek city of Alexandroupolis on the Aegean coast. |
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This application contains the pipeline as well as all XSL stylesheets, input and output adapters that were defined in the pipeline. |
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The pipeline crosses mountains in Sichuan and West Hubei Provinces and the Jianghan Plain and Yangzi River Delta places. |
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In addition, the Malay field at the left bank of Amudarya River has been connected to the system through Malay-Bagtiyarlyk pipeline. |
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Zoic Studio's pre-visualization process, combines the benefits of real-time compositing with an integrated editorial and CG pipeline. |
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Hearst is a major railhead, highway and pipeline junction, a factor that played heavily into MEMS site selection. |
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The rerouting will see the pipeline terminating in Shanghai, which is not supplied by any major trunklines. |
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For further calculations, these values were used as limitary values to optimise the pipeline network diameters. |
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Massachusetts has two deep-water liquid natural gas import facilities connected to shore by pipeline. |
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The pipeline also has environmental consequences on a larger scale. |
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The four standardized packages in the solution can have wider applications for CBM, pipeline gas, shale gas, and boil off gas liquefaction. |
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The company is actively working to add three more hotels to the pipeline in Bucaramanga, Medellin and another in Bogota. |
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The vast North American pipeline network is choosy about the gas it handles. |
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A butterfly valve consists of a disc that rotates inside a pipeline, allowing for the flow of water to be cut off. |
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They also had to install butterfly valves and service vaults so the new pipeline could be repaired in the future. |
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Establishment of the TAPI pipeline company is a key milestone in the development of the pipeline. |
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The Russian state pipeline operator Transneft said it cut supplies on the Druzhba pipeline to prevent Belarus illegally siphoning off oil. |
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The slurry pipeline to carry iron ore from Bailadila to Vizag has been planned in two phases. |
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Tenders are invited for Outdoor ground pipeline installation of the DRP to existing trolley car wash building. |
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And one of the leading causes for the pipeline of nonviolent drug offenders into the prison system is mandatory minimum sentencing and snitching. |
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New products in the pipeline include new Ski Coconut Mousse with Chocolate Sauce, which will go to market from April. |
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And, what with a Vogue cover in the pipeline, Coleen is ahead in the style stakes and gets our vote for Queen of Chav. |
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Iran's exports natural gas to the isolated Azerbaijani exclave of Nakhchivan via the Salmas-Nakhchivan pipeline. |
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Underground Solutions is committed to maintaining and restoring the nation's vital water pipeline infrastructure. |
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Two of the biggest planned projects in the region are the Myanmar-China oil pipeline and the Myanmar-China gas pipeline. |
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The pipeline, which is rich and diverse, has drugs being developed for both oncological and non-oncological indications. |
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PrEP Biopharm's pipeline includes one product in phase 2 for the prevention of upper respiratory tract viral infections. |
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Nabucco Gas Pipeline International GmbH has announced the launch of the Open Season process for capacity booking in the Nabucco pipeline. |
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The sources said this would inevitably involve a reduction in imports of Russia's Urals blend, which come via the Druzhba pipeline. |
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This reports provides an overview of the Ureter Cancer's therapeutic pipeline. |
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The report Uterine Leiomyoma Pipeline Review H1 2015 provides an overview of the Uterine Leiomyoma 's therapeutic pipeline. |
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Most importantly, the report provides valuable insights on the pipeline products within the global UTI therapeutics sector. |
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These short downs are due to vandalization of pipeline and related production facilities in the axis. |
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The company is in addition preparing to build a connecting pipeline to convey vapourised LNG gas from the terminal to its main trunk pipeline. |
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Despite the outroar from trainers, owners and fellow jockeys, I understand more arrests are in the pipeline. |
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Other oral DAAs in the developmental pipeline include simeprevir, daclatasvir, and asunaprevir. |
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However, overprotection can be detrimental to the pipeline and may cause hydrogen embrittlement cracking to occur. |
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The two most common galvanic anode materials used for pipeline corrosion control are zinc and magnesium. |
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The report provides an overview of Artificial Pancreas currently in pipeline stage. |
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Centrgaz, a subsidiary of Russian gas giant Gazprom, has signed a contract to construct the 900-km South Stream gas pipeline through Serbia. |
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Italy's ENI is a key partner of Russian gas giant Gazprom in the South Stream gas pipeline project. |
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The public company GAMA said that the gas pipeline ring around the capital will be closed by early next year. |
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A flash fire back to the source of the release is possible with a subsequent jet fire as the pipeline depressurises. |
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The free air volume of the pipe to be dewatered in cubic feet is also required when dewatering a pipeline. |
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Petersburg, which was built to provide an outlet for oil pumped by pipeline from fields in the vast Timan Pechora basin in the far north. |
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Coverage of the Diarrhea pipeline on the basis of therapeutic class, route of administration and molecule type. |
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Saudi Arabia has an east-west pipeline, Petroline, which runs almost 1,200km across the kingdom from Abqaiq to Yanbu' on the Red Sea. |
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The secret of Photoshop s massive popularity has been its constantly evolving capabilities and an incredible pipeline of deep image science. |
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Two hair gels were recently added to the range of styling products and the company also says new listings are in the pipeline for next year. |
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Also, a pig trap must be dimensionally suited for the type of pigging that is expected on the pipeline section. |
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So how can pipeline contractors ensure that pipe fit-up, welding and pipelaying processes run smoothly with minimal interruptions? |
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At issue was a section of the Badger Pipeline Company's pipeline located within an Illinois Department of Transportation right-of-way. |
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The report provides a detailed analysis of pipeline transportation of natural gas, crude oil, and petroleum products in the world. |
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The report provides an overview of the Pituitary ACTH Hypersecretion 's therapeutic pipeline. |
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Pierce worked for Mr Armstrong's pipeline supply firm PKA, named from his initials. |
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Companies discussed in this emphysema pipeline report include Angion Biomedica Corp. |
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Dallas-based midstream giant Energy Transfer Equity is buying pipeline operator The Williams Cos. |
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Dallas-based Energy Transfer Company plans construction of a new natural gas pipeline in East Texas. |
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The pipeline will be enwombed with the proposed Iran-Pak oil refinery, which has a capacity of refining 6 million tonnes of crude oil. |
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The initial contract, to remove hydrogen sulphide from the customer's pipeline, includes the supply of a skid mounted tank and pumping system. |
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A HYPERSONIC passenger jet which could reduce flights to the Far East to under three hours has been in the pipeline for nearly a decade. |
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This is leading to the development of more and more pipeline drugs targeting protein kinases that could address the needs of the market. |
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Natural gas will be tapped at the Ichthys offshore gas field and will be delivered to the onshore facility via an 850-kilometer-long pipeline. |
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The pipeline has been installed by Saipem s SEMAC and CASTORONE barges from Darwin to the Ichthys Field. |
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The chemical-free imagesetters change the process subtly, near the beginning of the pipeline. |
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In offshore applications, the liner pull-in is done before the pipeline is installed by conventional laybarge methods. |
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