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The move to fuel cells may not be pushed by declining oil supplies. The cost of developing new oil discoveries continues to fall and we may not see a forced drop in productivity. It was thought that there was 1.5 billion barrels of oil in the North Sea, but now there appears to be 6 billion barrels. We may not begin to reach the physical limits of oil production until mid-century. Supplies could tighten quickly from natural or manmade disasters and recent price rises are driven by increasing worldwide demands. Older oil fields are being pursued to meet this demand, but full development is expected to take years. [Pg.181]

The energy balance that was developed as the basis for this report assumes a full wholesale supply to Tbilisi, and an approximated eight-hour per day supply to the Georgian regions. It was not expected,... [Pg.42]

The bulk of synthetic industrial diamond production consists of the smaller crystal sizes up to 0.7-mm particle size (25 mesh). This size range has wide utihty in industry, and a significant fraction of the world s need for diamond abrasive grit is now met by synthetic production yielding thousands of kilograms per year. Because the raw materials are plentiful, synthetic production could, if necessary, supply the world demand for diamond abrasive. Development work continues in order to improve size and utility of the manufactured product and to realize the full potential of diamonds at minimum cost. An appreciable increase in performance has been obtained by coating the diamonds with a thin layer of nickel or copper, before incorporating them into wheels. The thin layer of metal apparendy improves adhesion and heat transfer. [Pg.566]

Contracting out of activities previously only conducted in-house is already becoming quite common and will probably continue to develop. In the past a so-called full-service pharmaceutical company took direct responsibility for all the activities required for the formulation, manufacture, quality control, and regulatory approval of its drug products. Nowadays the use of specialist contract houses to perform activities such as formulation, analytical methods development, manufacture of clinical trials supplies, supervision of the assembly of an NDA, postmarketing surveillance, and even troubleshooting may be contracted for even by some of the largest companies. [Pg.820]

The CBMS II was exposed to the full temperature and supply voltage specification range in chamber tests and also to vibration tests several times during the development program. In extensive tests at HSSS in 2002, the CBMS II was equilibrated in chambers at ambient (+68°F/+20°C), cold (+32°F/0°C), and... [Pg.85]


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