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Currently, marina is used to indicate a municipal or commercially operated facility where a pleasure boat may dock and find some or all of the following available: gasoline, fresh water, electricity, telephone service, ice, repair facilities, restaurants, sleeping accommodations, a general store, and a grocery store.
In plasma generators as currently commercially available for industrial use or as high temperature research tools often more than 50% of the total energy input is being transferred to the cooling medium of the anode.
Harris has indicated that two devices, the Launder-Ometer and Terg-O-Tometer are most widely used for rapid detergent testing, and he has listed the commercially available standard soiled fabrics.
An aqueous suspension of the spores of B. subtilis, var. niger, generally known as Bacillus globigii, was aerosolized using commercially available nozzles.
The first sulfonamide and first commercially available antibacterial antibiotic, Prontosil, was developed by a research team led by Gerhard Domagk in 1932 at the Bayer Laboratories of the IG Farben conglomerate in Germany.
It was the first commercially available Dutch personal / home computer.
It was commercially available from that summer into the early 1990s.
This mixture, known as MAPP gas, is commercially available.
Acrylics were first made commercially available in the 1950s.
Water-soluble artists ' acrylic paints became commercially available in the 1950s, offered by Liquitex, with high-viscosity paints similar to those made today becoming available in the early 1960s.
A truck trailer refrigerator operating from the waste heat of a tractor's diesel exhaust was demonstrated by NRG Solutions, Inc. NRG developed a hydronic ammonia gas heat exchanger and vaporizer, the two essential new, not commercially available components of a waste heat driven refrigerator.
Also, this active attack probably requires custom hardware, since most commercially available Bluetooth devices are not capable of the timing necessary.
According to a 2003 study undertaken by the International Diabetes Federation ( IDF ) on the access to and availability of insulin in its member countries, synthetic ' human ' insulin is considerably more expensive in most countries where both synthetic ' human ' and animal insulin are commercially available: e. g. within European countries the average price of synthetic ' human ' insulin was twice as high as the price of pork insulin.
Bt corn is now commercially available in a number of countries to control corn borer ( a lepidopteran insect ), which is otherwise controlled by spraying ( a more difficult process ).
From 1996 to 2001, herbicide tolerance was the most dominant trait introduced to commercially available transgenic crops, followed by insect resistance.
Many patents worldwide are testaments to failed attempts at making these pens commercially viable and widely available.
In late 2003, transgenic zebrafish that express green, red, and yellow fluorescent proteins became commercially available in the United States.
Since the introduction of the first commercially available microprocessor ( the Intel 4004 ) in 1970, and the first widely used microprocessor ( the Intel 8080 ) in 1974, this class of CPUs has almost completely overtaken all other central processing unit implementation methods.
In fact, the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide is so slow that hydrogen peroxide solutions are commercially available.
Typically, organic catalysts require a higher loading ( amount of catalyst per unit amount of reactant, expressed in mol % amount of substance ) than transition metal (- ion )- based catalysts, but these catalysts are usually commercially available in bulk, helping to reduce costs.
Now commercially available.
Chiral chromatography HPLC columns ( with a chiral stationary phase ) in both normal and reversed phase are commercially available.
A video game controller called the X-SKIN, using this system, was expected to be commercially available by 2010 to help make MMORPGs popular on console systems and ease entry of common data such as a username and password, but announcement of its release was available on the In10did website as of 4 March 2012.

commercially and variant
10BASE5 ( also known as thick ethernet or thicknet ) was the original commercially available variant of Ethernet.
The 10BROAD36 broadband variant of Ethernet was standardized by 1985, but was not commercially successful.
As the most popular and commercially available variant of mancala in the West, Kalah is also sometimes referred to as Warri or Awari, although those names more properly refer to the game Oware.

commercially and fish
The Bahamas exports lobster and some fish but does not raise these items commercially.
It involves raising fish commercially in tanks or enclosures, usually for food.
They are also consumed by sea birds, whales, and commercially important fish, which they can render unsaleable if consumed in large quantities.
Found in warm seas, it is extensively fished commercially and is popular as a game fish.
Farmed trout and char are also sold commercially as food fish.
The walleye is considered to be a quite palatable freshwater fish, and, consequently, is fished recreationally and commercially for food.
About 200 fish species are exploited commercially, especially sea bream, croakers, lizard fishes, prawns, cutlassfish, horse mackerel, squid, eel, filefish, Pacific herring, chub mackerel and flounder.
Many set net fishers also fish from shore commercially to make a living.
Fish farming involves raising fish commercially in tanks or enclosures, usually for food.
By 1904, it became illegal to commercially catch any fish except for non-native species.
Nearly 80 species of fish and shellfish are commercially harvested from seamounts, including spiny lobster ( Palinuridae ), mackerel ( Scombridae and others ), red king crab ( Paralithodes camtschaticus ), red snapper ( Lutjanus campechanus ), tuna ( Scombridae ), Orange roughy ( Hoplostethus atlanticus ), and perch ( Percidae ).
They are commercially important game fish, as well as highly esteemed food fish.
At least four commercially targeted endemic fish species are sufficiently threatened to be included in the Red Book of the Kyrgyz Republic: Schmidt's Dace ( Leuciscus schmidti ), Issyk-Kul Dace ( Leuciscus bergi ), Marinka ( Schizothorax issyk-kuli ), and Sheer or Naked Osman ( Diptychus dybovskii ).
Lake Buhi is where the smallest commercially harvested fish can be found, the Sinarapan or tabyos ( Mistichthys luzonensis ).
The sinarapan ( Mistichthys luzonensis ) is the world's smallest commercially harvested fish located in the Philippines.
The post-WW2 method of making gefilte fish commercially takes the form of patties or balls, or utilizes a wax paper casing around a " log " of ground fish, which is then poached or baked.
Haddock is a popular food fish and is widely fished commercially.
Infection in fish hosts can be extremely long-lasting, potentially persisting for the lifetime of the host, however, an increasing number of myxosporeans have been recognised as commercially important pathogens of fish, largely as a result of the recent increase in aquaculture.
Though not commercially important themselves, these forage fish support artisanal fisheries and local markets worldwide.
Some commercially important fish are mouthbrooders, most notably among the tilapiines and arowanas.
MSY has been especially influential in the management of renewable biological resources such as commercially important fish and wildlife.
The water quality is high and fish populations robust, except for lake trout that were commercially fished to near-extinction in Crean Lake in the early 20th century and, in spite of protection, have yet to recover their former numbers.

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