Government officials have said that they aim to establish methane hydrate production technologies for practical use within five years.
The invention of an LED goes back to the 1920s but the first LED for practical use was invented by GE scientist Nick Holonyack in 1962.
Compressing it sufficiently for practical range automotive use is also a big problem.
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While similar products have been out for some time, only the latest generation, which uses a new, more energy-efficient version of Bluetooth, is practical for everyday use.
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But unless you actually are a bird, the feature won't be of much practical use for navigation.
The key recommendations on practical solutions for the use of accessible ICTs contained in the report target mainly teachers, policy makers and administrators.
"I don't like plastic kits, because they look like toys, and most of the applications built by plastic kits are just for fun, without practical use, " he says.
Second, they are not held to the higher standard of double-checking by an industry responsible for putting their science to practical use.
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Ms. Sabira Soltongeldieva, a UNESCO consultant for the implementation of the Convention for the Safeguarding of the ICH, stated that the training was aimed at improving the understanding and use of practical mechanisms for implementing the Convention at the national level.
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For that reason, as a practical matter, we tend to use the hook for tax free treatment we know appeals to the IRS. But is this appropriate under the circumstances?
Environmental and regulatory issues abound, not to mention the need for billions in new infrastructure to make practical use of the finds.
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And it's the reason because of what people use it for, for practical purposes, commercial usage, as well as individual, whether it be boating or, like I say, business or whatever.
Interestingly, another document produced for the military's use in May 2011 shows why, as a practical matter, that can't happen.
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For most Japanese (data suggest over 80 percent), English is of little practical use.
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Without practical, hands-on review of how we intend to use the identifier for the business of making global decisions on the riskiness of trades, positions, clearing arrangements, net stable funding ratios and counterparty exposures the good data efforts led by the US will quickly become irrelevant.
Thinking of engineers here, and the clamoring for more engineering degrees, anyone teaching the discipline would as a rule be imparting knowledge of no practical use.
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As Warren Buffett, ceo of Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A) (BRK.B) recently wrote in his annual letter to shareholders, gold has limited practical use and is only a buffer against disaster if someone else wants to pay more for it than you did.
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When embryonic stem cells were a highly controversial topic at the beginning of the decade, some companies offered to store fat cells from liposuction for a fee after it was discovered that there were stem cells in the fat, but their practical use had not been established.
It was refreshing to see how, without the obligation to be standard bearers for their parties, they can remove themselves from the demagoguery and use their unique perspectives and information to focus on practical solutions.
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