energy production

collocation in English

meaningsofenergyandproduction

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energy
noun
uk
/ˈen.ə.dʒi/
us
/ˈen.ɚ.dʒi/
the power and ability to be physically and ...
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production
noun
uk
/prəˈdʌk.ʃən/
us
/prəˈdʌk.ʃən/
the process of making or growing goods to ...
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(Definition ofenergyandproductionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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High requirements forenergyproductionand/or protein synthesis are known for all of these.
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This is reflected in the values of integratedenergyproductionpresented in figure 10.
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Binary fission of membrane-contained cells facilitates concerted replication of fragmented genomes and membrane structures facilitate essentialenergyproductionpathways.
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Potential functions of the 18 genes included: amino acid metabolism (6),energyproduction(4), transport (3), and stress response (2).
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These show alternativeenergyproductionmethods, and the value of gaseous emissions being re-assimilated to create further energy sources.
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These worms generally survive in hypoxia and it could be assumed that glycolysis is the main source ofenergyproduction.
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I come then to nuclearenergyproduction.
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My final point is onenergyproduction.
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The same applies toenergyproduction.
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Energyproductionis one such area.
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Therefore, future research should focus onenergyproductionof integrated versus grain-based rotations where different proportions of the grain crops are used for livestock feed.
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As soon as this greatest ' anastrophe' occurs, the microsystem is immediately organized in a way which provides faster freeenergyproductionthan entropy.
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Another requirement for local isotropy is that the spectral region be at wavenumbers much larger than those a t which turbulentenergyproductionoccurs.
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They are, in effect, the real user cost experienced by the electricenergyproductionsector for use of the different energy types under each scenario.
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But such a scenario would then use 19% of the farm's land forenergyproduction, which would reduce total yield of food crops.
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We did not discuss costs per se, because those would have been framed very differently for space propulsion than forenergyproductionon earth.
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During hibernation only 1-2% of the genes are turned on, protein synthesis is reduced to c. 1% andenergyproductionto 5%.
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We want to abolish subsidies to dirtyenergyproduction.
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Safety is as important as environmental issues ofenergyproduction.
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This report is about infrastructure, notenergyproduction.
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Research programmes relating toenergyproductionshould be given priority.
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The pollution that emanates from coal-fired power stations and other forms ofenergyproductionis absent from nuclearenergyproduction.
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There were four economic areas that offered the main potential for the adaptation of the mountain economy: livestock; timber; mining andenergyproduction; and tourism and residential functions.
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The new scenario offered some possible alternatives in sectors such as livestock, timber, mining andenergyproductionor the activities associated with tourism and second homes.
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Improvements to our understanding in these areas are required if reproducible and predictable fusionenergyproductionis to be achieved on the next generation of laser facilities.
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