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Commercially available wind turbines use sealed, one-moving-part AC generators and passive, self-feathering blades for years of operation without service.
Commercially available Class D switching amplifiers have reported efficiencies as high as 90 %.
Commercially available performing editions of Telemann's music, as well as other baroque composers.
Commercially available magnets made from neodymium are exceptionally strong, and can attract each other from large distances.
Commercially available since the late 1920s, the television set has become commonplace in homes, businesses and institutions, particularly as a vehicle for advertising, a source of entertainment, and news.
Commercially available in the Czech Republic, Slovakia and presumably other Central and Eastern-European countries.
Commercially made puff pastry is available in grocery stores.
Commercially available semiconductor antifuse-based OTP memory arrays have been around at least since 1969, with initial antifuse bit cells dependent on blowing a capacitor between crossing conductive lines.
Commercially available DEM software packages:
Commercially available triticale is almost always a second generation hybrid, i. e., a cross between two kinds of primary ( first cross ) triticales.
Commercially available newspapers include The Lancaster Guardian ( a popular tabloid, having changed from broadsheet in May 2011 ) and The Visitor ( a tabloid newspaper mainly targeted at residents of Morecambe ).
Commercially available color film stock is subject to reciprocal failure over long exposures, in which sensitivity to light of different wavelengths appears to drop off as the exposure time increases, leading to color shift in the image.
** Aprepitant ( Emend ) Commercially available NK1 Receptor antagonist
Commercially available ' spent ' mushroom compost is not always truly spent.
Commercially available tools now also offer the possibility to combine both management and execution of rules.
Commercially available first aid kits available via normal retail routes have traditionally been intended for treatment of minor injuries only.
* Comparison of Commercially available anti theft solutions
Commercially available optical flow meters are capable of measuring flow from 0. 1 m / s to faster than 100 m / s ( 1000: 1 turn down ratio ) and have been demonstrated to be effective for the measurement of flare gases from oil wells and refineries, a contributor to atmospheric pollution.
Commercially available rubber stamps fall into three categories: stamps for use in the office, stamps used for decorating objects or those used as children's toys.
Commercially available cultured buttermilk is milk that has been pasteurized and homogenized ( if 1 % or 2 % fat ), and then inoculated with a culture of lactic acid bacteria to simulate the naturally occurring bacteria in the old-fashioned product.
Commercially available stacks were also popular with the Voyager company being possibly the most successful distributor.
Commercially available medical linacs produce X-rays and electrons with an energy range from 4 MeV up to around 25 MeV.
Commercially available devices can be divided into two classes: positive pressure and triggered vacuum gaps.

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Commercially, however, thallium is produced not from potassium ores, but as a byproduct from refining of heavy metal sulfide ores.
Commercially important species include two species of Homarus from the northern Atlantic Ocean, and scampi – the northern-hemisphere genus Nephrops and the southern-hemisphere genus Metanephrops.
Commercially close with the French and British Empires, Uruguay's crisis met with swift reprisals against Rosas and the Argentine Confederacy from the two mighty powers.
Commercially made ring doughnuts are not made by cutting out the central portion of the cake but by dropping a small ball of dough into hot oil from a specially shaped nozzle.
Commercially, geophysical prospecting companies also use magnetic detectors to identify naturally occurring anomalies from ore bodies, such as the Kursk Magnetic Anomaly.
Commercially used camphor, linalool, alpha-terpineol, and geraniol are all usually produced from alpha-pinene and beta-pinene, which are two of the chief chemical components of turpentine.
Commercially available LPG is currently derived from fossil fuels.
Commercially available optical coherence tomography systems are employed in diverse applications, including art conservation and diagnostic medicine, notably in ophthalmology where it can be used to obtain detailed images from within the retina.
Commercially available versions are typically made from regular milk, and they lack some colour and flavour because of this.
Commercially available software solutions often do correlate the findings from NIDS and HIDS in order to find out about whether a network intruder has been successful or not at the targeted host.
Commercially the album faired considerably well for an early Pantera album selling around 25, 000 copies and managed to attract more notice from the attention of the heavy metal press due to its heavier musical style, and the band made their second music video for the track " Hot and Heavy ".
Commercially prepared za ' atar herb from Syria
Commercially the benefits are easily quantified: A train requires radio to operate fully and if the radio doesn ’ t work, the train is removed from service until it is replaced.
Commercially loaded. 243 ammunition is available with bullet weight ranging from 55 grains ( 3. 6 g ) up to 115 grains ( 6. 8 g ).
Commercially produced Tilsiter is made from pasteurized cow's milk, ranges from 30 to 60 percent milk fat and has a dark yellow rind.
Commercially released CD singles can vary in length from two songs ( an A side and B side, in the tradition of 7 " 45rpm records ) up to six songs like an EP.

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Commercially, the dominant alkyne is acetylene itself, which is used as a fuel and a precursor to other compounds, e. g., acrylates.
Commercially valuable carbon polymers of animal origin include wool, cashmere and silk.
Image: Cumin. JPG | Commercially packaged whole and ground cumin seeds
Commercially it was an instant success, and initially received favourable reviews.
Commercially, distillation has a number of applications.
Commercially made Geiger counters are expensive and require frequent calibration.
Commercially, the term filter is applied to membranes where the separation lattice is so thin that the surface becomes the main zone of particle separation, even though these products might be described as sieves.
Commercially oriented or popular music-influenced forms of jazz have both long been criticized, at least since the emergence of Bop.
Commercially popular but rarely chosen as the alternate by players, in 2011 they were replaced by a new gold alternate jersey with " A's " in green on the left chest, which they also wear either at home or on the road.
Commercially, Parma is dependent on Jackson for a great many things.
Commercially, selenium is produced as a byproduct in the refining of these ores, most often during copper production.
Commercially pure materials of the 1920s containing varying proportions of trace contaminants produced differing experimental results.
Commercially, the primary use of tellurium is in alloys, foremost in steel and copper to improve machinability.
Commercially, the UAE is also the States ' largest export market in the Middle East constituting $ 11. 6 billion in exports annually.
Commercially charred oaks are rich in phenolic compounds.

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