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make

verb as in designate, appoint

verb as in add up to; constitute

verb as in estimate, infer

verb as in earn, acquire

verb as in arrive, aim at

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A different mix of fuels with enhanced properties could overcome some of the major barriers to making fusion a more practical energy source, according to a new study.

The broad informal learning network in hunter-gatherer societies is made possible by intimate living conditions.

This makes it possible to use a satellite connection instead of terrestrial GSM networks, which guarantees coverage even in remote wilderness regions completely independent of local infrastructure.

This approach not only increased the efficiency of the lead-tin solar cells but also extended their lifespan, making them more practical and cost-effective for long-term use.

The fluorescence made it easy to observe cells as they formed patterns.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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