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  • … its machine parts. That’s not terra-centrism, that’s basic chemistry… the manipulation of chemical energy using phosphate bonds is as basic and inseparable from life as is carbon. If ATP is in Mars soil, there’s only one way it can get there; assembly by living cells. Currently the European Space …

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  • … on the molecule DNA, and in the nanoscale machinery that underlies the operation of life, based on proteins, there are remarkable continuities between organisms that on the surface seem utterly different. That all life is based on the same type of molecular biology – with information stored in DNA …

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  • … getting hotter! I believe that this is a cycle of the natural earths elements, I assume that we could possibly accelerate this in some respect, so what do we do, do we go Nuclear? it is difficult to state exactly the harm all working generated machinery does and the power sources which drive our day …

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  • … of the plant and number of days the project shall operate per year and expected attainable yearly production. Machinery. The number specification, rated capacities, prices of equipment and auxiliary equipment should be considered. Also, the availability of spare parts and repair services …

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  • … and till the soil, large quantities of carbon are released into the air. But the 20th-century industrialization of agriculture has increased the amount of greenhouse gases emitted by the food system by an order of magnitude; chemical fertilizers (made from natural gas), pesticides (made from …

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  • I grew up in a plant town. The largest manufacturer back then was a lawnmower plant that made riding mowers for Sears. Over two thousand people worked there. We had other plants – a division of Hughes Aircraft, a division of Ashland Chemical, a plant for Purina Dog Food, a subsidiary of General …

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  • … a crime and determining its punishment. The research team led by Owen Jones, a professor of law and biology at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee has found that brain assesses guilt and determines punishment through various neural mechanisms in the brain. Those decisions involve parts …

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  • … The “Bilsom Viking V1″ is an example. These can come with a headstrap. Eye Protection Some of the most frequently experienced injuries in the workplace are caused to the eye. These may be as a result of chemical splashes or through a sharp piece of machinery puncturing the lens. Eyes are susceptible …

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  • … Conference on Biofuels, in São Paulo. Organized by the Brazilian Export and Investment Promotion Agency (Apex-Brasil), the fair brings together producers of vehicles, makers of equipment for industry, fostering agencies, sector organizations, auto parts makers, banks, agricultural machinery producers …

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  • … and till the soil, large quantities of carbon are released into the air. But the 20th century industrialization of agriculture has increased the amount of greenhouse gases emitted by the food system by an order of magnitude; chemical fertilizers (made from natural gas), pesticides (made from …