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  • |'''''F<sub>t</sub>'''''|| : || fuel expenditures in the time interval ''t'' ...gnificantly from region to region depending on factors such as the cost of fuel or availability of renewable energy resources. For LCOE to be usable for ra ...
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  • {{Short description|Pakistani nuclear physicist (1926–1999)}} | fields = [[Nuclear Engineering]] ...
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  • ...y ''inactive'' fluids, such as air, as long as the energetic "cost" of the infrastructure scales with the [[cross-sectional area]] of each tube; such is the case for ...les for efficient [[heat transfer]], Murray's law may be appropriate for [[nuclear reactor]] design.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Acharya |first=Sarmistha |date=10 A ...
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  • ...ooking closely at [[fossil fuel subsidies]] and tax exemptions ([[Aviation fuel#Tax|aviation]], [[Environmental impact of shipping|shipping]]), ...leans on [[Horizon Europe]], to play a pivotal role in leveraging [[Fossil fuel divestment|national public and private investments]]. Through partnerships ...
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  • ...ed in many countries to lower energy costs and reduce reliance on [[fossil fuel]]s. One study claimed that, {{as of|lc=y|2009|post=,}} wind had the "lowest ...ndsociety.org/arcadia/marching-activists-transnational-lessons-danish-anti-nuclear-protest |access-date=2023-05-20 |website=Environment & Society Portal }}</r ...
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  • ...e range of uses. For example, EMCs have been used in concretes for large [[infrastructure]] projects in the United States, meeting U.S. concrete standards.<ref name= ...e=Future Infrastructure Forum: Scandinavian Points of View|location=Future Infrastructure Forum, Cambridge University|date=27 March 2013}}</ref> For example, EMCs ha ...
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  • ...th the term ''heavy element''. For example, in discussing the history of [[nuclear chemistry]], Magee<ref>{{harvnb|Magee|1969|p=14}}</ref> notes that the acti ...p=15, 17–20}}</ref> [[Pipe (fluid conveyance)#Materials|aging water supply infrastructure]];<ref>{{harvnb|Harvey|Handley|Taylor|2015|p=12276}}</ref> and [[microplast ...
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  • === Infrastructure === ...=https://web.archive.org/web/20240726203419/https://imbue.com/research/70b-infrastructure/ |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=metaseq/projects/OPT/chron ...
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  • {{term|[[fossil-fuel phase-out]]}} {{defn|A plan to replace coal, oil, or natural gas fuel with other sources to produce electrical energy.}} ...
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  • ...dge creation, 31 in gross percentage of tertiary enrollment, 41 in general infrastructure, 48 in human capital as well as research and 51 in innovation efficiency ra ...tations since the 1990s{{Citation needed|date=January 2009}}. High field [[nuclear magnetic resonance]] facility, micro[[calorimetry]], [[circular dichroism]] ...
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  • ...name="Nave" /> Stars will eventually exhaust their supply of [[hydrogen]] fuel via fusion and burn out. The Sun will likely expand sufficiently to overwhe ...imentel |editor-first=David |chapter=Can the Earth Deliver the Biomass-for-Fuel we Demand? |access-date=15 March 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/ ...
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  • ...human rights (both 39%), and protecting the environment (34%). Preventing nuclear proliferation and defending U.S. allies were not as important to young Amer ..." /> Majorities support both government spending cuts and more spending on infrastructure. A slight majority also want more government services if taxes are not ment ...
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