An effort was made to utilize a low cost adsorbent for retaining metal ions from leaching out into water resources. |
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This article explores the possibility of using a low cost photographic light meter for photometric purposes. |
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These range from one bed room flats to five bedroom houses, with 44 affordable homes and 30 low cost starter homes. |
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Which further low cost routes would you like airlines to serve from Manchester Airport? |
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The low cost is due in large part to generous pre-war government subsidies on petroleum products that remain in place today. |
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Those low cost products are amounting to something like half a trillion dollars in deficit every year. |
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This estimate presumes that the low cost stock which does exist is available for low income households. |
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These computer systems are a perfect low cost alternative to computers preloaded with Microsoft Windows. |
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There is evidence that the darknet will continue to exist and provide low cost, high-quality service to a large group of consumers. |
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Freezers, fridges, microwaves and cookers are checked and tested before being delivered at a low cost to clients. |
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Where dietary and food processing conditions are favourable, fortification can be effective quickly and at low cost. |
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The high rate is not intended as an introductory offer, according to the company, and it says the rate is made possible by a low cost base. |
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It has supported a proposal for the provision of a low cost terminal D pier at Dublin Airport. |
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In the short term the low cost, widespread acceptance, and availability of static visual acuity and perimetric measures justifies their use. |
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It defends itself by saying it pays competitive wages and provides employees low cost, catastrophic healthcare coverage. |
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Polyvision combines the low cost of supertwist nematic LCD's with the sophistication of active matrix. |
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The two groups may establish kitchens in Quebec City to provide low cost meals for locals and out-of-towners alike. |
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There is a serious lack of non-formal, low cost facilities and activities for the youth population in the county. |
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Indeed, some investors are willing to pay more for these funds, even though there are plenty of low cost, no-load funds available. |
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It is used in many applications, such as in cosmetic formulations or as a low cost sorbent. |
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It has a high oil content, is usually processed locally, and is available to the poor at low cost, especially when unpackaged. |
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The company's low cost base allows it to undercut competitors, offer cheaper computers, better service and still have better margins. |
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The ad hoc nature and the low cost of this forum make the unconference accessible to many. |
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But in some areas, house prices have reached such a level that properties have become unaffordable, despite the low cost of borrowing. |
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The cost of biochips will decline even more rapidly because they will be the driving low cost product that will transform every industry. |
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Most car makers are dragging the chain in using the new technology, despite their low cost. |
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The relatively low cost treatment provided by Indian hospitals has led to the development of medical tourism in the country. |
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Attach these mandrels to an electric motor to make a high quality, low cost work station for various sanding, polishing and buffing operations. |
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I find that the present system works well and offers an efficient service at a relatively low cost. |
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The Carbonite Babbitt Metal is a 4 To 5 Pound Bar and is the most serviceable low cost lead based babbitt metal for general utility uses. |
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Farmers have seen little developments in the area of low cost slurry storage in the past number of years. |
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Minimal hand-carving blended the narrow taper of the leg into the foot turning and created the semblance of a carved cabriole leg at low cost. |
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On the first floor, another cluster of women is engaged in the manufacture of inexpensive sanitary towels made with low cost technology. |
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They all knew the possibilities of tying together low cost machines to create a super-computing power and had seen it done before. |
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Many low cost high quality, deeply coloured amethysts are now appearing in inexpensive jewellery. |
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The speed, ease, and low cost of more market price data will lead to increased operational application. |
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In its simplest form, it is a data delivery appliance designed specifically for performance, low cost of ownership, and reliability. |
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The properties will range from two bedroom terraced houses to five bedroom detached properties, and will include 13 low cost homes. |
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On the other hand, the Austrians enjoyed a strong defensive position that could be maintained at a relatively low cost. |
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These raffles are an attempt to pump up the lagging numbers of small donors at low cost. |
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Like him, they identified the airbus A320 as an airplane extremely well fitted to low cost airline operations in Asia. |
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Malaysian-based entrepreneur Tony Fernandes has turned AirAsia into the most successful low cost airline in southeast Asia. |
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The boss of the district's own low cost airline today scorned suggestions the sector was on the wane after rival Ryanair announced a profit slump. |
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Snake owners in online forums have clamored for live mice at a low cost for years. |
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There's plenty of oil in the ground that's recoverable at low cost. |
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Creative learning could involve innovative use of low cost materials such as old newspapers, thermocole, brown paper and even single-sided writing paper. |
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Notwithstanding their low cost, coal stations could be improved further by new techniques such as burners fed by coal gas, generated by multi-fluidised bed gasifiers. |
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Use by major miners of artisanal produce may lead subsequently to claims of exploitation or taking advantage of low cost labour working in unsafe conditions. |
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The low cost and tamper-proof characteristics may lead to applications in everyday objects such as envelopes and bank notes, the researchers predict. |
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It boasts extremely low cost ratios and offers low-cost financial products like life insurance. |
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Given the low cost of living and low rates of general taxation, white collar Muscovites are approaching a western European level of disposable income. |
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Also, the number of unitholders has quadrupled, again indicating investors' strong appetite for low cost, tax smart and precise investment vehicles. |
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A likelier explanation is that people whose diet is rather bland and unvarying crave something to pep it up, and chillies provide flavour and excitement at low cost. |
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When referring to low cost Usonians you really have to focus on the late 1930s. Labor was cheap then and elaborate craftsmanship easily affordable. |
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Also well-established are IP calling cards which enable tourists or, in countries such as China, those without phones to have access to low cost long-distance calls. |
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These shortages of low cost stock are most extreme in metropolitan Australia because of the higher numbers of low income households in the cities. |
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The Government says the accounts will comprise low cost, easy access investment schemes, which allow workers who switch jobs or take career breaks save in a flexible way. |
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He said the renewed focus in the region was due to high growth in petrochemicals demand, progressive liberalisation of large key markets and access to low cost feedstock. |
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Although farm incomes continued to decline in 2002, the low cost of borrowing did much to save off the threat of closure for those struggling with a high level of debt. |
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Silver nanowires may be more valuable than gold when it comes to developing low cost wearable technology and embeddable sensors for healthcare-focused applications. |
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Because of its low cost, traditional carbon black is still the workhorse in conductive plastics. |
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The fluorescent signal is easily detected by simple, low cost, portable fluorometers that are commercially available. |
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Isotactic polypropylene is a widely used thermoplastic polymer owing to its low cost and good comprehensive properties. |
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The optional 8-pole i500 analog low-pass filter daughterboard provides very accurate anti-aliased data at low cost. |
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In the 1950s, the convenience and low cost of bottled gas burners led to a revival of hot air ballooning for sport and leisure. |
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The low cost of land, and the need to increase timber production meant that by 1939 the Forestry Commission was the largest landowner in Britain. |
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Another challenge is low cost recovery due to water tariffs that are among the lowest in the world. |
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To be successful, farmers had to become effective managers who incorporated the latest farming innovations in order to be low cost producers. |
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Subsequently, the growing availability of air conditioning, the climate, and a low cost of living made the state a haven. |
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Having only one large steam turbine and heat sink results in low cost because of economies of scale. |
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Wireless Age has an investment in Azonic Corporation which plans to market low cost, wireless devices including cellular phones. |
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Safety cells concepts will be introduced with low cost structures based on the combination of pure retainable and self-adaptable mechanics. |
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In 2006 the Irish low cost carrier Ryanair withdrew from the Airport ending 5 years of service on the Cardiff to Dublin route daily. |
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Wireless Age has an investment in Azonic Corporation, which plans to market low cost, wireless devices including cellular phones. |
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That this seal of approval can be reconveyed at low cost is a blessing, not a curse. |
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Ryanair, an Ireland-based low cost airline, is set to open its newest base in Europe, and its first airbase in Croatia, at Zadar. |
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These agreements provide for aggressive production timelines to bring low cost high definition LCoS televisions to the consumer market. |
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These lines allowed communities that did not merit a full railway service to connect to the mainline network at low cost. |
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An ideal videogrammetry system should be easy to use, low cost, with minimal equipment, and fast realization. |
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Downs says that chelates have become low cost, generic and poorly characterized commodities. |
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Even more significant, low cost tape drives are being replaced by alternative technologies, most significantly writable compact disks. |
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Also, the return rates on low cost 7 inch tablets have been unexplainably large. |
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Second, new machines, especially the rotary press, allowed the printing of tens of thousands of copies a day at a low cost. |
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Another rapid, low cost climber is nasturtium's close relative, the canary creeper, Tropaeolum canariense. |
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The popularity of cut price compost bins last year convinced the council to repeat it this year along with low cost water butts. |
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The economic interest of using the mycelium granulates is linked to their very low cost with reference to ion exchangers resins. |
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It is these small payload experiments that could potentially benefit from low cost ridealong opportunities. |
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These were followed up with low cost, medium cost and high cost pre-emergent options. |
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Families without a garden could trade with their neighbors to obtain vegetables and fruits at low cost. |
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It is one of many bases for the Spanish low cost carrier Vueling, and from November 2010 Ryanair will base two aircraft at the airport. |
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Bicycles are available for hire around the city at low cost and green bicycle lanes can be seen on most major streets. |
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The low cost of 2,4-D has led to continued usage today and it remains one of the most commonly used herbicides in the world. |
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Engineered to be environmentally friendly as well as high performance, Polyphase 963 also factors in a low cost per use. |
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The Black Knight was regarded as being a successful programme, having produced a relatively low cost and reliable rocket. |
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We see several surveys based on the postcode format, like the prices of houses, and TS6 was rated as low cost housing in one such survey. |
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Another important aspect of the Technical Assistance Program was its low cost. |
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American automakers could exploit economies of scale and large production lines with big equipment to churn out cars at low cost. |
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Bathing was an important part of the Roman day, where some hours might be spent, at a very low cost subsidized by the government. |
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Add some serious sparkle to your look this summer with the new range of high impact, low cost glitter eyeliners from Technic. |
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The opamp for the stage is the NJM2068L, which is as good as low cost opamps get. |
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This meets the basic needs to change the low cost topaz to valuable blue topaz by neutron radiation, Technology Times Website Quoted. |
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Based on their versatility, relatively low cost and widespread use in each of the major markets, ethanolamines will continue to be the largest amine product type. |
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Virgin America, a US-based low cost airline company, has announced a partnership with Loopt, a geo-social network, to offer mobile check-in rewards to travellers. |
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Chelsea's new low cost UviLux hydrocarbon sensor has been re-configured for the specific requirements for both the PAH and turbidity measurements. |
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The major advantage of conventional hydroelectric dams with reservoirs is their ability to store water at low cost for dispatch later as high value clean electricity. |
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Since, the Indian consumers are price sensitive, the demand for ULCC and low cost cars has been surging in the country despite increasing per capita and disposable income. |
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These semipublic, philanthropic organizations later came to regard the so-called Lancasterian system as ideal, since it offered mass education at low cost. |
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A low cost cutter may have surfaces made of high speed steel. |
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Langer Heinrich is a large high quality ore body with a dedicated team that has consistently produced at or above design production levels and at a low cost. |
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The design also makes the Outback S easy to use and install at low cost. |
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Because of its high tensile strength and low cost, it is a major component used in buildings, infrastructure, tools, ships, automobiles, machines, appliances, and weapons. |
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Its low cost makes it a credible alternative to vacuum fluorescent displays, STN passive matrix displays, or more expensive complex graphical LCD products. |
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Carriers were also more economical than battleships because of the relatively low cost of aircraft and their not requiring to be as heavily armoured. |
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This method provided good recoveries, the ability to use low cost Mg, the ability to desulfurize the base iron and the flexibility to simultaneously add carbon. |
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The Philippines is also one of the favorite retirement destinations for foreigners due to its warm climate all year round, beaches and low cost of living. |
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Puddling produced a structural grade iron at a relatively low cost. |
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Infrared spectroscopy techniques such as near infrared and mid-infrared spectroscopy offer a quick analysis, little sample preparation requirement, and low cost. |
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Fiberglass insulation remains a popular choice with construction professionals and DIYers because of its low cost, favorable insulative properties, and ease of installation. |
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Like many prairie cities, Winnipeg has a relatively low cost of living. |
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Many people joined the railways because the 'carrot' of a staff pass was a considerable attraction, whether for family travel or to grice at extremely low cost. |
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Many FACs can be deployed at a relatively low cost, allowing a navy which is at a disadvantage to effectively defend itself against a larger adversary. |
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Synthetic antioxidants, such as butylated hydroxyanisole and butylated hydroxytoluene, are commonly used because of their effectiveness and low cost. |
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An attractive feature of the Savery engine was its low cost. |
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Based on their versatility, relatively low cost, and widespread use in each of the major markets, ethanolamines will continue to be the largest amine product type. |
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Due to the variety of constructions now available, the technology is used in applications from high temperature military to low cost pump and basic servos. |
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Plus, the combination of multiple holes and magnetic actuation makes it possible to produce compact, quick-acting injectors that are relatively low cost. |
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