Moreover, the government determines how much a producer can release into the market every month.
Look for Vuzix SMART Glasses technology initial release into the commercial and industrial markets by summer 2012.
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In 10 years' time she will be eligible for full release into the community, according to an earlier court ruling.
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The result was a two-thirds majority against a ban on genetic modification of plants and animals and their release into the environment.
The drought is over now, but under federal rules, the more it rains the more water gets wasted by release into the ocean.
Borrowing from friend and advisor Tim Ferriss, the author pair built their release into the must-see event of the season (at least for fitness fanboys).
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For example, it had proved extremely difficult to persuade American businesses to cut down on the use of harmful chemicals and their release into the environment.
Now, if you had a combination therapy with nanoparticles, the drugs would slowly release into the tumor cells and you would have high, sustained levels of drug in the tumor.
When word of their release into the Sanctuary started to spread, we immediately began receiving emails from around the world, asking if we would accept Asian elephants rescued from zoos in Argentina, Korea and Romania.
Some squirrels were placed in individual nest boxes located in the woodlands for immediate release into the wild, and others were released after spending a short time in large aviaries in the woods getting used to their new surroundings.
The new melodies can be challenging and the verses are often cramped and angular with wiry chords, and though they usually release into a more flowing, legato chorus, these melodies don't have the easy, immediate beauty of her early work.
Typically, power plants release CO2 into the atmosphere through exhaust systems referred to as flues.
With the new OS as a foundation, Apple will probably kick its software release schedule into overdrive.
Plants release moisture into the air alleviating the dry atmosphere generated by air-conditioning and central heating units, as well as computers.
And the air quality around the plant ought to improve, too, Ford says, because the roof will trap dust, absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen into the environment.
Even though spiders like it exist in the UK, there are no plans to release it into the wild because it could come from somewhere like South America.
Don't expect to set this up for anyone but a close group of friends because if you release this into the world...your ISP will kill you off for eating up bandwidth.
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Attackers turn to such sites to glean information about individuals to help craft personal-sounding messages with booby-trapped files, which victims click on and unknowingly release malware into an organization, he says.
Currently, the firm is hoping to release it into less restricted overseas markets by the year's end, but analysts here in America are questioning its ability to pass through all the red tape required for it to hit our shelves.
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And for the first time, plants using the worst chemicals--substances such as mercury, labeled persistent bioaccumulative toxins--would be able to use the short form, so long as they use less than 500 pounds of that chemical and release none into the environment.
Robinson's debut with the Brooklyn Dodgers on April 15, 1947, is drawing special attention this year with the release of the film "42, " which went into wide release last weekend.
More seriously, it can release harmful chemicals into the soil and water when dumped, or into the air when burned.
The zoo said the International Partula Conservation Programme planned to release the snails into reserves on the islands later this year.
Outdoor cremations were banned in 1930, mainly because of fears that dental fillings containing mercury would release dangerous emissions into the atmosphere.
Personally, I agree with Grimmelmann that the authors of the MMSE should terminate their license and release the MMSE into the public domain.
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Just hold your horses -- some of these slick machines are drumming up extra anticipation with release dates well into the holiday shopping season.
The anniversary is drawing special attention this year with the release of the film "42" about Robinson, which went into wide release over the weekend.
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