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Abundant and electricity
Abundant electricity was needed to power huge testing systems.

Abundant and has
Nematodes are capable of surviving desiccation, and in C. elegans the mechanism for this capability has been demonstrated to be Late Embryogenesis Abundant ( LEA ) proteins.
Abundant lipid-related ions are produced from the direct analysis of thin tissue slices when sequential spectra are acquired across a tissue surface that has been coated with a MALDI matrix.
Abundant Life Church has its roots in the Charismatic Restoration movement of Arthur Wallis.
His leadership has also seen the launch of the Abundant Life Leadership Academy, the Abundant Life Network of churches.
The church has its own record label, Abundant Life Music, which currently has a publishing and distribution deal with Integrity Music.
Lauderdale has a primary school and childcare centre, along with a Christian church ( Abundant Life Church ).
Abundant heritage along with a long history has endowed Puyang with plenty of tourism resources, which is certainly of great investment value.

Abundant and been
Abundant dinosaur fossils have been recovered from the Triassic and Jurassic strata in the area and a dinosaur trackway is located in Carrizo Creek to the north of the mesa.

Abundant and source
* Abundant source of information about Bijelo dugme ( in Serbo-Croat )

Abundant and human
Abundant natural resources in and around the Menai Straits enabled human habitation in the Caernarfon area during pre-history.
Abundant water was useful for human settlement.

Abundant and century
Abundant natural resources led to the establishment of several carriage manufacturing companies, all of which were thriving at the turn of the century when the first self-propelled vehicles were introduced.

Abundant and .
He also wrote The Praise of Folly, Handbook of a Christian Knight, On Civility in Children, Copia: Foundations of the Abundant Style, Julius Exclusus, and many other works.
* Copia: Foundations of the Abundant Style ( 1512 ) ( a. k. a. De Copia )
Abundant evidence of red beds and evaporites such as halite support these conclusions.
His 1512 work, De Duplici Copia Verborum et Rerum ( also known as Copia: Foundations of the Abundant Style ), was widely published ( it went through more than 150 editions throughout Europe ) and became one of the basic school texts on the subject.
Edward Foxe coordinated the research effort and the team produced the Collectanea Satis Copiosa (" The Sufficiently Abundant Collections ") and The Determinations, historical and theological support for the argument that the king exercised supreme jurisdiction within his realm.
Abundant raw material for cis-regulatory evolution in humans.
Mark Stevens is based in the UK where he is the Creative Director of the Pentecostal Church's Abundant Life Centre in Bradford.
Abundant information exists concerning disease resistance ( R ) genes for wheat, and a continuously updated on-line catalogue, the Catalogue of Gene Symbols, of these genes can be found at.
Abundant water and steep slopes made the Alps an ideal environment for the production of hydroelectric power.
Abundant oaks in the Valley, such as Coast Live Oak and Interior Live Oak provided a staple of the Tongva diet: acorn mush made of boiled acorn flour.
Abundant clover helped feed milk cows for a brisk dairy industry.
Abundant regional forests helped Colebrook become a lumbering center, with the first sawmill established at Beaver Brook in 1800.
Abundant Life Academy, a private, Christian-affiliated K-12 school is also located just outside the city limits.
Abundant fish reside in the lake and the Lake Kiowa Anglers and Conservation Club maintains small and large fishing areas.
Abundant timber and water along the Bear River made Evanston a refueling station for cross-country locomotives.
Kathleen Jannaway, the founder of MCL, wrote a book outlining a sustainable vegan future called Abundant Living in the Coming Age of the Tree in 1991.
Abundant Living in the Coming Age of the Tree.
Brock and his wife are both ordained ministers serving at Abundant Life Fellowship Church in St. Louis and, he is a director on the board of YTB International.

cheap and electricity
The invention of Parson's steam turbine made cheap and plentiful electricity possible and revolutionised marine transport and naval warfare.
It was during this time that he said: " We will make electricity so cheap that only the rich will burn candles.
In March 2008 Said Saidbaig, the Tajik Ambassador, announced that his country would be able to export cheap electricity to Pakistan and Iran.
In 1933, Roosevelt proposed legislation creating the Tennessee Valley Authority ( TVA ), a government agency with far-reaching influence that promised to bring flood control and cheap electricity to the impoverished Tennessee Valley.
Long-distance transmission of electricity ( thousands of kilometers ) is cheap and efficient, with costs of US $ 0. 005 – 0. 02 / kWh ( compared to annual averaged large producer costs of US $ 0. 01 – 0. 025 / kWh, retail rates upwards of US $ 0. 10 / kWh, and multiples of retail for instantaneous suppliers at unpredicted highest demand moments ).
Localities with cheap electricity have a disincentive to making interstate commerce in electricity trading easier, since other regions will be able to compete for local energy and drive up rates.
In 1933, President Roosevelt had created the Tennessee Valley Authority ( TVA ), which promised to provide flood control and cheap electricity to the impoverished people of the Tennessee River Valley.
The TVA revitalized a vast area of ruined rural America by building dams to provide cheap electricity.
Women were excluded from construction work, although TVA's cheap electricity attracted textile mills that hired mostly women.
The Kentucky Dam's cheap and plentiful electricity also attracted chemical and manufacturing plants, mostly in the Calvert City area.
Industry began to replace agriculture more rapidly after the completion of Grand Coulee Dam in 1941, which combined cheap electricity with readily available water from the Spokane River and the extensive aquifer which underlies the Valley.
Following the Second World War, cheap electricity from nearby Niagara Falls and better transportation access due to the new ( 1939 ) Queen Elizabeth Way encouraged both light industry and families to move to Burlington.
Toyama is the leading industrial prefecture on the Japan Sea coast, and has the industrial advantage of cheap electricity from abundant hydroelectric resources.
Some media reports predicted that thanks to the giant nuclear power stations of the near future electricity would soon become much cheaper and that electricity meters would be removed, because power would be " too cheap to meter.
Mysore was favoured because of the availability of cheap electricity.
These economies of scale began to fail in the late 1960s and, by the start of the 21st century, Central Plants could arguably no longer deliver competitively cheap and reliable electricity to more remote customers through the grid, because the plants had come to cost less than the grid and had become so reliable that nearly all power failures originated in the grid.
Iceland, which has a cold climate all year as well as cheap and carbon-neutral geothermal electricity supply, is building its first site.
The government did, however, set the minimum wage for Arab workers below that for Jewish workers, which meant that those making capital investments in the Yishuv's economic infrastructure, such as Haifa's electricity plant, the Shemen oil and soap factory, the Grands Moulins flour mills and the Nesher cement factory, could take advantage of cheap Arab labour pouring in from the countryside.
It is the world headquarters of the YKK Group, which located in the region because of cheap and plentiful electricity.
Electricity made inroads into the home heating market with underfloor heating and night storage heaters using cheap off-peak electricity supplies.
Parsons ' steam turbine made cheap and plentiful electricity possible and revolutionised marine transport and naval warfarethe world would never be the same again.
In a somewhat parallel way to what happened in California the creation of the Tennessee Valley Authority ( TVA ) brought work and prosperity to the South by building dams to generate cheap electricity and control flooding in the region, making rivers navigable and generally modernizing life the region.
The company started investigating sources of large quantities of cheap electricity needed to reduce the alumina recovered from the bauxite into aluminium.

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