A reusable launch vehicle program could be done for one to two billion dollars a year. |
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The abstracted interior landscape provided a powerful yet calm space with reusable modular elements. |
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These components are reusable building blocks for constructing software systems. |
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A function is the smallest reusable unit of code consistent across several programming languages. |
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The interface can be used for anything from ad hoc reporting to a reusable data bridge. |
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The more the building can be organized into discretely reusable components, the more value those elements will have in the future. |
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Industry sources claim that disposable diapers require less energy than rewashing reusable diapers. |
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Passengers would fly to the space dock in a reusable launch vehicle, then ride a space elevator up to the hotel. |
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So with plans for reusable rockets moving ahead, perhaps as one door closes, another opens. |
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Since most of the shuttle system was designed to be reusable, it was supposed to take the astronomical costs out of astronautics. |
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An autoclave is used for the reusable instruments, like needle bars and tubes. |
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All reusable materials, such as the needle bar and the tube, must be completely clean, put into special pouches and sterilized in the autoclave. |
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Come and learn all the different options women have besides tampons and how to make your own reusable pads. |
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Disposable syringes, suture needles, and reusable scalpels were among the devices most frequently causing injury. |
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Items that are beyond repair will be stripped down to reusable components, and any bits left over will go to scrap dealers for recycling. |
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Previous attempts to break down the plant into reusable material and fertiliser have been defeated because of its high moisture content. |
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She visited the Princess Royal University Hospital's maternity ward to encourage parents to use reusable nappies instead of disposable ones. |
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On board, reduce your own amount of throwaway items, for example, use reusable plastic boxes for food instead of wrappings or baggies. |
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They know what is recyclable, sellable, and reusable, so they save the site contractor time and money. |
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And because there's also a ban on juice cartons and glass bottles, children bring drinks to school in reusable beakers ever day. |
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Little ones can print complex 3D objects with reusable or shapeable materials. |
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The online turbidimeters have reusable primary standards which are contained in sealed glass cuvettes. |
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At this time, the manufacturer has the option of designating the product as single use or reusable. |
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Today's reusable nappies are shaped with Velcro fastenings, washable outer and inner liners and an inside liner which can be flushed away. |
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Between 1990 and 1996 he changed about 2,000 nappies, both disposable and reusable. |
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Back in 1991 the company commissioned two studies to compare the ecological costs of reusable versus disposable nappies. |
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The project aims to get parents to use reusable nappies on their babies rather than disposable nappies. |
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Around 90 per cent of babies born in the UK every year wear disposable nappies with only a minority using the reusable variety. |
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Perfectly reusable building materials and fixtures then take up space in landfills. |
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Russian and European engineers will work together to develop reusable liquid engines, reusable liquid stages and experimental vehicles. |
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After one-time use, mop heads are removed and placed in a laundry hamper with other contaminated, reusable woven fabrics. |
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She went into the store and stole 18 cans of infant powder formula, a handbasket and a reusable shopping bag, police said. |
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Old buildings should be cannibalised for reusable material like wood, brick and stone. |
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Many paint and craft stores sell pre-cut, reusable plastic stencils in a variety of patterns, such as leaves, ivy, flowers, etc. |
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It is a reusable pilotless target aircraft, which has been accepted as the standard aerial target for the Indian Air Force, Navy and Army. |
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The Shuttle, which NASA described as a first-generation reusable launch vehicle, has to be practically rebuilt from scratch after each mission. |
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Earplugs with a suitable decibel rating, reusable or disposable, corded or uncorded. |
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It's a reusable bag that can brown a cheese sandwich in your pop-up toaster. |
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The rubber gaskets provide a firm seal, and are reusable anytime you need to take it apart. |
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Save yourself a ton of money and the local landfill a ton of space, and buy reusable cloth diapers. |
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One of the most important decisions to be made is whether Europe's new launchers will be expendable or reusable. |
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The workshop will address system studies and technology developments for future European expendable launchers and reusable launch vehicles. |
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The contract includes a full-scale reusable system that will provide the capability to test technologies in a launch pad abort situation. |
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Fabrics made with the coating withstand repeated washing with water and are therefore reusable. |
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For college students, buy a reusable mug so that the daily cup of joe does not lead to daily tossing of paper or Styrofoam cups. |
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People now use reusable bags, commonly woven from jute, creating another industry with associated economic benefit. |
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In the earliest days, the photographer had to wind 35 mm film into reusable cartridges himself, and cut the film leader. |
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It proved the operational concept of a winged, reusable spaceship by successfully completing the Orbital Flight Test Program. |
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Is it more economical and practical to have reusable launchers or low-cost expendable launchers? |
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With the final selection of an architecture, full-scale development of a reusable launch vehicle could begin around the middle of this decade. |
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An artist in residence will help the children to create an art-form from reusable materials in the Botanic Gardens. |
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A list of all the phases of flight that a reusable orbital launcher must successfully transit is truly daunting. |
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Much of the wood and obviously reusable material which would usually be dumped into landfill has been reclaimed from disused sites. |
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Trying to do it in a reusable rocket, landing on a runway, that system has a very bad track record. |
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The fountain pen, equipped with a reusable cartridge for holding a large supply of ink to be steadily fed to the nib, was a late 19c advance on the basic metal-nibbed pen. |
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The book comes with a layout grid and reusable peel-off stickers depicting bathroom furniture, fixtures and fittings in a variety of shapes and sizes. |
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Musk is there, too, having taken a three-year lease at spaceport for testing reusable rockets. |
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In fact, Goleman carries his own reusable fabric shopping bag to the store, as we all should do. |
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There it is picked over for anything reusable and the remains incinerated. |
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They use reusable totes instead of plastic pails to store ingredients. |
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Physical constructs are also unlikely to be reusable for other functions. |
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This paper proposes a solution to the above issues based on reusable pattern techniques and a case grammar of natural-language processing techniques. |
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Injections were given using glass syringes with reusable steel needles. |
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The lifting contractor should have qualified personnel inspect all reusable hardware upon receipt for any signs of shipping damage, tampering, or intentional alteration. |
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Tag files provide a very simple way for content and functionality to be abstracted away from JSP pages and into reusable components. |
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The development of HOTOL began in 1982, at a time when space technology was moving towards reusable launch systems such as the Space Shuttle. |
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This design solution makes them efficient to install, reduces the need for any significant foundations and are, of course, reusable. |
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The flexible membrane can be a reusable silicone material or an extruded polymer film. |
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It connects via a standard USB, and the device is reusable because you load fresh power packs, called Pucks, for each use. |
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The convenient carbineer attachment is ideal for connecting a reusable water bottle-leaving you hands free as you go to and from class. |
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After checking in, passengers would only need to swipe their smartphone over the reusable tag featuring a scannable barcode. |
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Some of the newer analyzers use continuously washed reusable cuvets rather than disposable ones. |
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The reusable tumbler is dishwasher safe and has an attachable loop that makes it easy to carry. |
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Miz Hot Tips is talking about the new Reuse-A-Card with reusable envelope stickers so you can resend all your old greeting cards. |
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Over the past 35 years, Laerdal Silicone Resuscitators have proven to be the leader in reusable resuscitators. |
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And grubby clothes can be laundered with reusable laundry balls in place of powder. |
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Trials are planned in supermarkets and do-it-yourself stores this year to test the practicality and consumer acceptance of reusable packaging. |
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One way to improve the flow of product all along the supply chain is to use plastic reusable packaging. |
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Contract Awarded to Design reusable XS-1 robot spaceplane that will launch secret spy satellites and space weapons. |
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One mother-daughter team is focused on making sure that women worldwide are aware of their newly designed, reusable menstrual cup. |
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A PAIR of North Wales councils are attempting to cut waste by helping pay for reusable nappies. |
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The new stapling system is the only fully powered, reusable, battery-operated endoscopic surgical stapler in the world. |
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Menstrual cups and reusable pads are, of course, direct competitors to single-use feminine hygiene products. |
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The BeaneBag Static Eliminator is a new reusable dryer sheet that can prevent wrinkles in your clothes without leaving any chemical residue. |
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Raj Agarwala, the company focused on reducing the consumption of plastic bags and encourages the use of reusable, ecofriendly bags. |
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Lifefactory is a pioneer in reusable glass water bottles, baby bottles, and food storage solutions. |
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For those instances where analysis of even smaller volumes is required, reusable cuvettes for the Zetasizer Nano as small as 12 microlitres are available. |
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Patented is a disposable absorbent insert configured to be removably joined to a reusable outer cover adapted to be worn about a wearer's lower torso. |
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We also have our award-winning chocolate chip shortbread especially for Valentine's Day, which comes in a pretty and reusable Kilner jar so makes a lovely gift. |
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The effort used in developing bases by fragrance companies or individual perfumers may equal that of a marketed perfume, since they are useful in that they are reusable. |
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Xamarin enables developers to engineer fully native mobile solutions and produce reusable and completely native code for all three major mobile platforms. |
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The event is supported by Recycle for Wales and will see local authorities show parents how reusable nappies can help them save money as well as reduce waste. |
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Another safer option is Maddocks' Static Eliminator, a non-toxic, hypoallergenic reusable dryer sheet made out of a proprietary, chemical-free polynylon. |
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The kit is also very economical incorporating reusable smell diskettes that are consistent and won't spill or contaminate the hands of the investigator or the patient. |
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