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future and copper
People who are asymptomatic ( for instance those diagnosed through family screening or only as a result of abnormal test results ) are generally treated, as the copper accumulation may cause long-term damage in the future.
Because of these and other factors, the future of copper production and supply is the subject of much debate, including the concept of Peak copper, analogous to Peak Oil.
As part of the operation, a tube was inserted to drain fluid from the abscess, and after the operation, the physician left the tube in the body, and installed a copper tap to allow for possible future drainage.
The undeveloped Cochise deposit, located immediately north of the Lavender pit, contains an estimated 190 million tons of rock containing 0. 4 % acid-soluble copper, which may be mined in the future.
Although this line is comparatively little used ( the management mentions 6 million tons of freight per year, not indicating the year ), the management expects the line to be fully used in the foreseeable future for oil and copper ore export, and has plans to double-track it.
They both suffer from curvature of the spine, and they're made of copper – they're robots in the future.
* Rio Tinto Copper – copper and byproducts such as gold, silver, molybdenum, and sulphuric acid ; future home of nickel operations if developed
In fact, at the beginning of 1971, he sent Congress a project for a constitutional amendment that would allow him to nationalize outright all mines, and to transfer all present and future copper fields to the state.
The type and plates from the 1928 editions " were destroyed at the time of World War II, when a shortage of copper made it no longer possible to hold them for future printings.
* Milpillas Project, underground copper mine, located in the State of Sonora and with a future production of copper cathodes ( 2006 )
It has vast timberlands in its reserves and minerals like coal, copper, manganese, phosphate and cement can be tapped for future commercial use.

future and industry
A prospective industry also may be interested in the long-run advantages of training programs in the area to supply future skilled workers and provide supplementary extension courses for its employees.
Host Charlie Rose was discussing the Internet, copyright infringement, Napster Inc., and the future of the music industry.
Their first calculator, the Loan Arranger ( 1978 ) was a pocket calculator marketed to the Real Estate industry with preprogrammed functions to simplify the process of calculating payments and future values.
The entrepreneurs who form the most accurate opinions regarding the future state of markets ( i. e. new trends in consumer demands ) earn the highest profits and gain greater control of industry.
Insurance is a commercial enterprise and a major part of the financial services industry, but individual entities can also self-insure through saving money for possible future losses.
* James Lind Institute creates future bellwethers of clinical research industry and carries forward the legacy of James Lind
Ultimately, industrial guilds would serve as the organs through which industry would be organised in a future socialist society.
Rapid industry changes of a technical and / or economic nature will usually increase levels of structural unemployment, for example: widespread implementation of new machinery or software will require future employees to be trained in this area before seeking employment.
Those who are interested in the backstage occurrences, future storylines and reasonings behind company decisions read newsletters written by journalists with inside ties to the wrestling industry.
Experts who discovered the reproductive cysts in the seabed warn of a possible spread to Long Island in the future, halting the area's fishing and shellfish industry and threatening the tourist trade, which constitutes a significant portion of the island's economy.
A global downturn in automobile sales, however, may limit future growth of this industry.
In mere 90 minutes this horror film ( pun intended ) casts serious aspersions on the integrity and social responsibility of its Pittsburgh-based makers, distributor Walter Reade, the film industry as a whole and who book picture, as well as raising doubts about the future of the regional cinema movement and about the moral health of film goers who cheerfully opt for this unrelieved orgy of sadism ..."
" Tim Colling's creation holds promise in the future of the television industry, and the more exposure achieved, the more nations are able to benefit.
The staff collaborates with universities and industry in both basic and applied research to develop resources for the future.
Experts who discovered the reproductive cysts in the seabed warn of a possible spread to Long Island in the future, halting the area's fishing and shellfish industry and threatening the tourist trade, which constitutes a significant portion of the island's economy.
In 1955, future physics Nobel prize laureate Louis Néel created the Grenoble Center for Nuclear Studies ( CENG ), resulting in the birth of the Grenoble model, a combination of research and industry.
With the goal of building a strong nation that could fight future wars, Calhoun aggressively pushed for protective tariffs ( to build up industry ), a national bank, internal improvements ( such as canals and ports ), and other nationalist policies that he later repudiated.
The actor concluded from the warm and intense reception he received that astronauts like John Glenn and aerospace industry engineers, secretaries, and shareholders alike all regarded Star Trek, and especially the character of Spock, as a " dramatization of the future of their space program ".
" This perspective inspired the Grand National Consolidated Trades Union of 1834 which had the " two-fold purpose of syndicalist unions – the protection of the workers under the existing system and the formation of the nuclei of the future society " when the unions " take over the whole industry of the country.
With soaring demand and limited production of grapes, Champagne houses say the rising price could produce a consumer backlash that would harm the industry for years into the future.
In addition to aspirations for a high-tech industry, there is growing interest in encouraging small business growth as a source of employment for the future.
The following year, the government changed the electoral laws, resorting to gerrymandering, and altering the franchise to allow some rich men of trade and industry to vote, in an attempt to prevent the ultras of winning a majority in future elections.
The future of not just McMahon's experiment, but also the WWF, the NWA, and the whole industry came down to the success or failure of McMahon's groundbreaking concept, WrestleMania.
Some industries, like the renewable energy industry and solar photovoltaic technology in particular, are being proactive in setting up recycling policies even before there is considerable volume to their waste streams, anticipating future demand during their rapid growth.

future and Zambia
When one party rule was first abolished in 1991, many expected a more democratic future for Zambia.
Burkina Faso, Kazakhstan, Panama, Mali, Gabon, Kenya, Mauritania, Zambia, Cape Verde, Peru, Argentina, Chile, Bahrain, Qatar, Algeria, Egypt, Kuwait, Philippines, Tunisia and Cambodia have been mentioned as possible future participants.
There he met Patrice Lumumba, the future Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenneth Kaunda, the future President of Zambia, and Kenyan nationalist Tom Mboya.
The railway arrived in the future Zambia early in 1905 when the 150 km Livingstone-Kalomo line was built in advance of completion in September of that year of the Victoria Falls Bridge from the then Southern Rhodesia to Livingstone.

future and was
Even two decades ago in Go Down, Moses Faulkner was looking to the more urban future with a glimmer of hope that through its youth and its new way of life the South might be reborn and the curse of slavery erased from its soil.
But he was `` afraid of the future -- he would in fact welcome a way back to social integration, a functional art of some kind ''.
Mama knew this doll was meant to help Mrs. Coolidge overcome her grief by turning her eyes to the future.
There was no time in the short Mexican encounter to evolve a solution but the area provided a proving ground for new departures in the near future.
But he, as I can now retort, was the man who could see so short a distance ahead that after a visit to Russia he gave voice to the famous exclamation: `` I have seen the future and it works ''.
The promise that the lion and the lamb will lie down together was given in the future tense.
More, the U.S. action was hailed by a principal opposition leader, Dr. Juan Bosch, as having saved `` many lives and many troubles in the near future ''.
She stood up, smoothing her hair down, straightening her clothes, feeling a thankfulness for the enveloping darkness outside, and, above everything else, for the absence of the need to answer, to respond, to be aware even of Stowey coming in or going out, and yet, now that she was beginning to cook, she glimpsed a future without him, a future alone like this, and the pain made her head writhe, and in a moment she found it hard to wait for Lucretia to come with her guests.
At the recent horse show convention in New York it was stated that this Intermediate Judging Class is meeting with great success and will be a great help to future judges in the horse world.
He made it clear from the beginning that this was the students' opportunity, and that the future destiny of such groups depended on favorable results from this one.
The purpose set forth at the beginning of this book was first to introduce the reader to a general background knowledge of the various types and capabilities of the forecasting methods already in use, so that he might then be in a position to evaluate for himself the validity of the rather astonishing empirical correlation that is to follow, and to appraise the forecast that its interpretation suggests for the future of farm prices over the years immediately ahead.
The ninth century was in its artistic work `` the spiritually freest and most self-sufficient between past and future '', and the loving skill spent by its artists upon their products is a testimonial to their sense that what they were doing was important and was appreciated.
For the use of students and future restorers, a full, day-by-day record was kept of all three undertakings, complete technical reports on what we found and what we did.
She was listening to other voices, out of the future.
Her mother was already considerably concerned over her daughter's future.
Their joint statement was welcomed by the Western delegations who will attend tomorrow the nineteenth plenary session of the fourteen-nation conference on the future of Laos.
It was in the midst of such White House deliberations that Premier Khrushchev on May 4 made new inquiries through the U. S. Embassy in Moscow about a meeting with the President in the near future.
It was their conviction that the people should be `` brought up together '', a grade at a time, until in some indefinite future some might be ready to tackle history, economics and political science.
It was they who held the future in their hands.
When he was made a vice president only a year after the new sales job, a leading business magazine ran his photograph with a brief biography in a series on national business leaders of the future.
Part of the time saved was spent on a preliminary estimate for a long-distance plan to free bound oxygen in the sands of Mars to make the planet more friendly to future human generations.
Thus, the masculine animate infinitive dabhumaksanigalu'ahai, meaning to live, was, in the perfect tense, ksu'u'peli'afo, and, in the future, mai'teipa.

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