The complexity of the structure is not producible by any known natural process, while it is known to be the sort of thing humans make. |
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Heavy crude oils have enough mobility that, given time, they will be producible through a well bore in response to thermal recovery methods. |
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Fuel should either be available in unlimited quantities or producible with sustainable resources. |
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GalayOr's Silicon PhotonICs technology transforms optical components into the well established, mass producible VLSI universe. |
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To be producible, there must be some nexus to the facts of the case or the investigation. |
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An online interactive searchable climatology of tropical cyclones in the North Atlantic with maps, charts, and reports producible at the user's discretion. |
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Concept number three may very well be producible. |
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The crook, by lengthening the tubing and lowering the series of notes producible, puts the horn in the key of F, the basic tonality of the modern horn. |
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To disclose reserves in SEC filings, oil and gas companies must prove they are economically and legally producible under existing economic and operating conditions. |
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The NEB indicates that, although conventional oil and natural gas resources are dwindling, unconventional sources like the oil sands and coalbed methane are making up for lost producible reserves. |
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Includes all expenses related to the operation and maintenance of producing or producible wells and related facilities, natural gas plants and gathering systems. |
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It is, however, always required that documents be promptly producible and that the outsourcing not jeopardize the security and data protection requirements. |
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All of these elements are producible and verifiable. |
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As in all previous Seagate areal density achievements, we have used fully integrated components that are close in design to volume producible devices. |
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